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Can someone explain this to me please??
From kaplan blue book 2007-08 edition. page 912 (answer to question 12 in chapter 8 of Gen Chem)
I still don't undrestand this question...
How are we supposed to know in an (Aq) solution... I.E. NaCl in aqueous solution should be counted as 4 moles When the question clearly says 117g of NaCl which is ONLY 2 moles??
Thank you
From kaplan blue book 2007-08 edition. page 912 (answer to question 12 in chapter 8 of Gen Chem)
I still don't undrestand this question...
How are we supposed to know in an (Aq) solution... I.E. NaCl in aqueous solution should be counted as 4 moles When the question clearly says 117g of NaCl which is ONLY 2 moles??
Thank you