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How do you find moles from ions?

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To find moles from ions, you can convert the mass of the substance to moles using the molar mass and then determine the number of moles of ions present by multiplying the moles of the substance by the stoichiometric ratio of ions in the chemical formula.

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Convert the mass of the substance to moles using the molar mass of the substance.
  2. Find the number of moles of ions present by multiplying the moles of the substance by the stoichiometric ratio of ions in the chemical formula.
  3. Example: If you have 2 moles of NaCl, there would be 2 moles of Na⁺ ions and 2 moles of
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