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Chemistry, 26.04.2021 21:00 KingD3474

35g of CaCl2 is dissolved in 2.75L of water to form solution (s). CaCl2 dissociates in water according to the given equation :
CaCl2 Ca2+ (aq)+2C1-(aq) (dissociation equation)
M(CaCl2)= 111 g/mol
a-Calculate the molar concentration of CaCl2 in solution (s).
ration of Ca2+ ion and clion

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