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When the ionic compound ammonium chloride, NH 4 Cl, , dissolves in water, it breaks into one ammonium ion, NHt^ 1+ , one chloride ion, Cl^ 1- If you dissolved 10.7 g of in water, how many moles of ions would be in solution? How do I find this.

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Answer:

0.400 moles

Explanation:

Well, you know that one mole of ammonium chloride,  

NH  4  Cl ,  dissociates completely in aqueous solution to form one mole of ammonium cations,  

NH  +  4 ,  and one mole of chloride anions,   Cl − .

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