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Answer :

Explanation:

Step 1: Write out the chemical formula of the compound.

Magnesium Chloride = MgCl^2

Step 2: Convert moles into number of compounds using Avogadro's number

0.5 moles MgCl^2 β‹…(6.022β‹…10^23 - 1 mole MgCl^2)= 3.011β‹… 10^23

                               

Step 3: Determine how many Chloride ions there will be in 1 compound

There will be 2 Clβˆ’ ions in each compound (Cl^2 part)

Step 4: Multiply the number from Step 2 by the number in Step 3

3.011 β‹… 10^23 β‹… 2= 6.022 β‹… 10^23

We do this because the ratio is 2 Clβˆ’ ions for every 1 compound.

In the case of finding how many ions in general (both sodium and chloride), we would multiply by 3 because there are 3 ions per 1 compound.

I hope this helped!