Calculating Ion Concentrations in Solution
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We know that concentration is typically expressed with molarity, which is moles per liter. But how do we know how many moles of solute are present in solution when an ionic solid dissolves in water? It's not so simple because these will dissociate into individual ions, so there is some extra stoichiometry to do!
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