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How Many Fe(II)ions Are There in 20

Question 111

Question 111

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How many Fe(II) ions are there in 20.0 g of FeSO4?


A) 2.19 × 10-25 iron(II) ions
B) 7.92 × 1022 iron(II) ions
C) 4.57 × 1024 iron(II) ions
D) 1.82 × 1027 iron(II) ions

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