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Suppose 2.57g of nickel(II) chloride is dissolved in 350.mL of a 38.0mM aqueous solution of potassium carbonate.Calculate the final molarity of nickel(II) cation in the solution…
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Suppose 2.57g of nickel(II) chloride is dissolved in 350.mL of a 38.0mM aqueous solution of potassium carbonate.Calculate the final molarity of nickel(II) cation in the solution…
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Suppose 2.57g of nickel(II) chloride is dissolved in 350.mL of a 38.0mM aqueous solution of potassium carbonate.Calculate the final molarity of nickel(II) cation in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the nickel(II) chloride is dissolved in it.Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
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Sorry I cant answer right now but tje answer is 1038.20m!
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