How many milliosmoles are represented in 15 grams of calcium chloride (CaCl2 , MW = 111)? (Answer must be numeric; round to the nearest whole number)
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We do this by dividing the mass of the substance by its molecular weight. So, 15 grams / 111 g/mol = 0.135 moles of calcium chloride. Show more…
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