The molarity of KI (potassium iodide) is 0.500M. What then, is the molarity of I- (iodide ion)? Is the answer 0.250M, be
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The molarity of KI (potassium iodide) is 0.500M. What then, isthe molarity of I- (iodide ion)?
Is the answer 0.250M, because half of the KIis I- and so the molarity is also divided inhalf? Please explain. Thank you.
Is the answer 0.250M, because half of the KIis I- and so the molarity is also divided inhalf? Please explain. Thank you.