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Standard XII
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Calculate the number of Cl ion in 100 ml of the solution which is formed by mixing of 200ml 2(M) NaCl(aq) solution, 800 ml 1(M) MgCl_{2 }(aq) solution an 1L 5.3 × 10^{-4 }(M) CCl_{4 }(aq) solution.
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