Asked by Serena
                Assume that the ionic compound CaCl2, separates completely into Ca and Cl ions when it dissolves in water. How many moles of each ion are present in the solution??? 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    It all depends upon how many grams CaCl2 you dumped into the solution doesn't it? Certainly.
1 mol CaCl2 gives you 1 mol Ca ions and 2 mols Cl ions.
    
1 mol CaCl2 gives you 1 mol Ca ions and 2 mols Cl ions.
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