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how do you work out the amount of mole Chlorine ions in 13.4g of nickel chloride(NiCl2). i don't know how to use the n=m/M with ions?
The discussion revolves around calculating the number of moles of chlorine ions in 13.4g of nickel chloride (NiCl2). Participants explore different methods and approaches to apply the formula n=m/M in this context, focusing on the theoretical and practical aspects of the calculation.
Participants present multiple approaches to the problem, indicating a lack of consensus on the best method to calculate the moles of chlorine ions. The discussion remains unresolved with various perspectives offered.
Some participants mention the importance of knowing the molar mass of NiCl2 and the number of moles of chlorine per mole of NiCl2, but specific values are not provided. There is also a mention of formatting issues with LaTeX, which may affect clarity in presenting equations.
gordda said:how do you work out the amount of mole Chlorine ions in 13.4g of nickel chloride(NiCl2).
[tex](mass \ NiCl_2)(\frac{1 \ mole \ NiCl_2}{grams \ NiCl_2})(\frac{moles \ Cl}{moles \ NiCl2})[/tex]ShawnD said:put some values into the equation and everything should work out.
I really wish Latex understood what a space bar does.