Asked by mariana
how many moles of Mg2+ and NO3(there is a negative sign on top of the 3 in NO3)form for each mole of Mg(NO3)2 that dissolves?
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DrBob222
Mg(NO3)2 ==> Mg^2+ + 2NO3^-
Look at the equation. The equation tells you that you get 1 mol Mg^2+ and 2 mols NO3^- for every 1 mol Mg(NO3)2 that dissolves.
Look at the equation. The equation tells you that you get 1 mol Mg^2+ and 2 mols NO3^- for every 1 mol Mg(NO3)2 that dissolves.
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