The concentration terms are molality, normality and mole fraction. Molarity can be used to find out the ionic strength of any solution. The Concentration of Cl⁻ and Zn²⁺ is 0.28M and 0.14M respectively.
Molarity can be calculated by dividing number of moles of solute by volume of solution in liter. Molarity is affected by temperature. Its unit is mole/liter. It measure the concentration of any solute in a solution.
Molarity of ZnCl[tex]_2[/tex]=0.14 M
ZnCl[tex]_2[/tex] dissociates as
ZnCl[tex]_2[/tex][tex]\rightarrow[/tex] Zn²⁺+ 2Cl⁻
Concentration of Zn²⁺=0.14 M
Concentration of Cl⁻= 2×0.14 M=0.28M
Therefore, concentration of Cl⁻ and Zn²⁺ is 0.28M and 0.14M respectively.
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