What is total IONIC concentration in a solution of MgCl_2(aq) at 0.25*mol*L^-1 concentration?

1 Answer
Oct 3, 2016

The total concentration of ions from the solute is 0.75*mol*L^-1.

Explanation:

In aqeous solution, magnesium chloride ionizes according to the following equation:

MgCl_2(s) rarr Mg^(2+) + 2Cl^-

Thus three equiv of ion result for each equiv of magnesium chloride: 1xxMg^(2+) + 2xxCl^-

So if the concentation of MgCl_2(aq)=0.25*mol*L^-1, then [Mg^(2+)]=0.25*mol*L^-1, and [Cl^-]=0.50*mol*L^-1.

Capisce?