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to make 100mL of a solution that is .25M in chloride ion, how many grams of MgCl2 would you need to dissolve
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bobpursley
Molarity= molessolute/liters

molessolute= molarity*liters
gramssolute/MW=molarity*liters
gramssolute= MolWeight*Molarity*liters
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