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A sample of lithium sulfate, LiSO4, contains 6.78 x 10^23 formula units. a) How many moles of Li+ ions are there in the sample?...Asked by Secila
A sample of lithium sulfate, Li2SO4, contains 6.78 x 10^23 formula units.
a) How many moles of Li+ ions are there in the sample?
b) How many moles of ions are there in the sample?
My work.
I think a) is 2.26 is that correct?
a) How many moles of Li+ ions are there in the sample?
b) How many moles of ions are there in the sample?
My work.
I think a) is 2.26 is that correct?
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DrBob222
I think Damon worked this below.