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how many total moles of ions are released when the following sample dissolves completely in water? 2.06 mol k2so4

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The  total moles of ions are released when the following sample dissolves completely in water is 2.06 mol K₂SO₄ is 6.18  mols.

the dissociation is given as belows :

K₂SO₄   ---->  2K⁺  +  SO₄²⁻

the one mole of K₂SO₄   when completely dissociates will produce the two moles of the K⁺  and the 1 mole of the SO₄²⁻.

Therefore , the total number of mole in K₂SO₄   when dissociates is give as follows :

total number of moles = 2 + 1

                                     = 3 mol

the mole of K₂SO₄   is = 2.06 mol

therefore , the total moles of ion = 2.06 ( 3)

                                                       = 6.18 mols

Thus, the total number of moles of the ion in the K₂SO₄    is 6.18 mol.

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