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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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.
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