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Calculate the molar concentration of the Br⁻ ions in 0.16 M AlBr3(aq), assuming that the dissolved substance dissociates completely in solution.

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AlBr3(aq) is an ionic compound which will have the releasing of 3 Br⁻ ions ions in water for every molecule of AlBr3 that dissolves.
AlBr3(s) --> Al+(aq) + 3 Br⁻(aq)
[Br⁻] = 0.16 mol AlBr3/1L × 3 mol Br⁻ / 1 mol AlBr3 = 0.48 M
The answer to this question is [Br⁻] = 0.48 M
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