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10 November, 22:08

How many moles of cl - ions are needed to completely combine with 0.25 moles of mg 2 ions?

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  1. 11 November, 00:14
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    So our equation is:

    2Cl + Mg - - > MgCl2

    As you can see we have a 2:1 ratio of Chlorine to Magnesium atoms therefore, we need to double the amount of moles in the Mg.

    Making the answer 0.5 mol
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