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How Many Iron(II)ions,Fe2+ Are There in 5

Question 99

Question 99

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How many iron(II) ions,Fe2+ are there in 5.00 g of FeSO4?


A) 5) 46 × 10-26 iron (II) ions
B) 1) 98 × 1022 iron (II) ions
C) 1) 83 × 1025 iron (II) ions
D) 4) 58 × 1026 iron (II) ions

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