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How many total moles of ions are released when 0.32 mol of NH4Cl dissolves in water?

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When it dissolves, .32 mol NH4Cl will split into two ions, NH4+ and Cl-. Because the amount of each of the two ions stays the same, there are .32 mol of each one.


.32 mol NH4+ added to .32 mol Cl- gives you .64 mol ions total.

.64 moles!
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