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if there is 1 million Mg 2+ ions in MgCl2 , how manychloride ions are there ?
if there is 1 million Mg 2+ ions in MgCl2 , how manychloride ions are there ?
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MgCl2 consist of Mg(2+) + 2Cl( – ). Thus we can see that the number of chloride ions is double that of Mg ions. Therefore if number of Mg ions is one million then number of chloride will be its double i.e. 2 million.