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[SOLVED] Amount in mol of compound ions
This is just a quick question as it has slipped my mind..
Does anyone know how you would find the mol of a compound ion (ie - SO42- (sulfate ion)), if you are given the mol of the whole compound (in my case it is K2SO4)
I know to find single ions and atoms (ie of potassium and Oxygen) you just multiply their number by the amount of mol, however i am less sure of the compound ions...
Do you treat the compound ion, in this case...as having a subscript of 1? therefore you would multiply the amount in mol by 1?
thank you..
This is just a quick question as it has slipped my mind..
Does anyone know how you would find the mol of a compound ion (ie - SO42- (sulfate ion)), if you are given the mol of the whole compound (in my case it is K2SO4)
I know to find single ions and atoms (ie of potassium and Oxygen) you just multiply their number by the amount of mol, however i am less sure of the compound ions...
Do you treat the compound ion, in this case...as having a subscript of 1? therefore you would multiply the amount in mol by 1?
thank you..