Concept explainers
Interpretation:
The concentration of chloride ion is to be calculated in the given solutions and the concentration of
Concept introduction:
Soluble ionic compounds dissociate completely in the solution upon dissolution, forming ions.
The compounds with
For compounds with a combination otherthan
The molar concentrations of the species in the solution are expressed using square brackets.
Answer to Problem 71QP
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the concentration of chloride ion in
So, there are two moles of
Next, use the given concentration and the stoichiometry as indicated by the molecular formula to calculate the concentration of chloride ion.
Hence,
Calculate the concentration of chloride ions in
So, there is one mole of
Next, use the given concentration and the stoichiometry as indicated by the molecular formula to calculate the concentration of chloride ions.
Hence,
Calculate the concentration of chloride ions in
So, there are three moles of
Then, use the given concentration and the stoichiometry as indicated by the molecular formula to calculate the concentration of chloride ions.
Hence,
Calculate the concentration of
Thus, two moles of
So, use the given concentration and the stoichiometry of the reaction to calculate the concentration of
Hence, the concentration of
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