Determine the molarity of ammonium ions in a solution that is 0.404 M NH4Cl.
Answer:____ M NH4+
NH4Cl dissociates as:
NH4Cl -> NH4+ + Cl-
So,
[NH4+] = [NH4Cl]
= 0.404 M
Answer: 0.404 M
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