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it is written barium chloride when a compound, and two. BaCl2 :)
there are two ions. Ni and CO3.
In pure water, there are no calcium ions.
Two: the rubidium ion Rb+ and the nitrate ion NO3-
5,7 moles (SO4)3-.
Barium chloride is BaCl2
The number of chloride ions present in a given substance depends on the substance size and the type of substance.
it is written barium chloride when a compound, and two. BaCl2 :)
there are two ions. Ni and CO3.
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286 (mol BaCl2) * 208.23 (g/mol BaCl2) = 59,553.78 = 59.6*103 g BaCl2 = 59.6 kg BaCl2
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The answer is 0,325.10e23 ions.
9.03x10 23 ions
In pure water, there are no calcium ions.
2Na+ and So4 2-
There are two types of ions in this compound, calcium ions and hydroxyl ions. The number of ions present in a sample can be calculated if the mass of the sample is known.