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What is the molar concentration of nitrate ions in a 0.161M magnesium nitrate(aq) solution?
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DrBob222
0.161 M Mg(NO3)2.
There are two nitrate ions in one molecule of Mg(NO3)2; therefore, the nitrate is twice the concn of Mg(NO3)2.
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