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In 300.0 mL of a 0.50M MgCl2 solution, what would be the concentration of the chloride ions?
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DrBob222
There are two Cl atoms in 1 molecule of MgCl2; therefore, (Cl^-) = 2 x (MgCl2) = 2 x 0.50 = 1.0M
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