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Please include steps, explanations and formula used for calculations. Thank you. What is the volume of a solution containing 0.104 g of BaCl2 if the ionic strength of this solution is 0.003?

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What is the volume of a solution containing 0.104 g of BaCl2 if the ionic strength of this solution is 0.003?
        

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
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Please include steps, explanations and formula used for calculations. Thank you. What is the volume of a solution containing 0.104 g of BaCl2 if the ionic strength of this solution is 0.003?
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00:01 So here we have barium chloride and we have around 123 gram of it.
00:06 So the molar mass of barium chloride as we know is 172 .83 grams per mole.
00:15 So for us to figure out the number of moles of this stuff is going to be the mass divided by the molar mass.
00:23 And you have 0 .71168 moles of it all right...
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