calculate the molarity of each ion in a 0.025 aqueous solution of (a) kcl; (b) CuSO4; (c) CaCl2

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calculate the molarity of each ion in a 0.025 aqueous solution of (a) kcl; (b) CuSO4; (c) CaCl2

Salts:

Salts are the reaction products of the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. Salts are strong electrolytes, i.e. they dissociate into their corresponding ions completely, in its aqueous solution.

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a) KCl dissociates in the aqueous solution as:

{eq}KCl\rightarrow K^{+}+Cl^{-} {/eq}

Thus, one mole of KCl produces one mole each of the...

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