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How many moles of bromide ions are present in 750.0 ml of 1.35 m mgbr2?

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User Hytromo
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1.0125 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

Now moles can be calculated using this formula, so moles are equal to molarity, that is 1.35 molar multiplied by a volume that is 750.0 lither divided by 1000 point now we use liter here, because ml value is converted into literis, using this 1000 point. So on calculating. We get 1.0125 moles of m g b r 2.

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