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calculate the number of calcium ions present in 11.1 grammes ofcalcuimchloride(1mole=6.02*10^23)
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Answered by bobpursley
numberCa+ = moles*avagnumber
= 11.1/formulamassCaCl2 * 6.02E23

so figure the formula mass of calcium chloride, and you have it.
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