How many moles of Cl- ions are present in 269 mL of a 0.212 M FeCl3 solution?

(Answer to correct significant figures please)

Answer:
(0.269 L) x (0.212 mol FeCl3 / L) x (3 mol Cl / 1 mol FeCl3)

= 0.171 mol chloride ions

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