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7 June, 20:39

How many total moles of ions are released when the following sample dissolves completely in water? 6.188 x 10 21 formula units of NiCl 2 a. 1.36 mol of ions b. 1.86 mol of ions c. 3.08 x 1022 mol of ions d. 0.0205 mol of ions e. 3.08 x 10-2 mol of ions

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  1. 7 June, 21:21
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    e. 3.08 x 10⁻² mol of ions.

    Explanation:

    Every 1.0 mole of any compound contains Avogadro's number of molecules (6.022 x 10²³).

    We can get the no. of moles of NiCl₂ using cross multiplication:

    1.0 mol NiCl₂ contains → 6.022 x 10²³ molecules.

    ? mol NiCl₂ contains → 6.188 x 10²¹ molecules.

    ∴ The no. of moles of NiCl₂ = (1.0 mol) (6.188 x 10²¹ molecules) / (6.022 x 10²³ molecules) = 1.028 x 10⁻² mol.

    NiCl₂ is ionized according to the equation:

    NiCl₂ → Ni²⁺ + 2Cl⁻.

    Which means that every 1.0 mol of NiCl₂ is ionized to produce 3.0 moles (1.0 mol of Ni²⁺ and 2 moles of Cl⁻).

    ∴ The total moles of ions are released = 3 x 1.028 x 10⁻² mol = 3.083 x 10⁻² mol of ions.
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