Ok, so I only have like 3 questions left on this review (I'm doing a review of grade 11 chem before we start the real chem 30 stuff) and I'm kinda confused.
The question reads:
Write the dissociation equation and calculate the concentration of each ion or solution.
1. 0.265mol/L iron (III) chloride
So I wrote the equation as
2FeCl3 (aq) ------> 2Fe3+(s) + 3Cl2-(g)
0.265 mol/L c c
162.2 g/mol
I'm not given the volume of the iron (III) chloride, so how can I determine the number of moles of it?
I need to use c=nv to find concentration, but I don't have moles, or the volume of any of the substances...
Am I missing something or am I just dumb?
The question reads:
Write the dissociation equation and calculate the concentration of each ion or solution.
1. 0.265mol/L iron (III) chloride
So I wrote the equation as
2FeCl3 (aq) ------> 2Fe3+(s) + 3Cl2-(g)
0.265 mol/L c c
162.2 g/mol
I'm not given the volume of the iron (III) chloride, so how can I determine the number of moles of it?
I need to use c=nv to find concentration, but I don't have moles, or the volume of any of the substances...
Am I missing something or am I just dumb?
Last edited by Ryan (2009-09-02 15:57:07)