A 67.0 ml, 0.220 M calcium nitrate solution is mixed with 95.0 mL of 0.130 M ammonium nitrate solution. Calculate the concentrations (with units of M) of all ionic species in the final solution. [NO, -0.2582 M [NH,"1=0. 0762 M |Ca+ 0.0909 M Submit Answer Submission not graded. Use fewer digits. Tries 0/10 Previnus Tries

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A 67.0 ml, 0.220 M calcium nitrate solution is mixed with 95.0 mL of 0.130 M ammonium nitrate solution. Calculate the concentrations (with units of M) of all ionic species in the final
solution.
[NO,]0.2582 M
[NH*] = 0. 0762 M
[Ca2+] = 0.0909 M
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Only NH4+ needs more digits
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Transcribed Image Text:A 67.0 ml, 0.220 M calcium nitrate solution is mixed with 95.0 mL of 0.130 M ammonium nitrate solution. Calculate the concentrations (with units of M) of all ionic species in the final solution. [NO,]0.2582 M [NH*] = 0. 0762 M [Ca2+] = 0.0909 M Submit Answer Submission not graded. Use fewer digits. Tries 0/10 Previous Tries Threaded View Chronological View Sorting/Filtering options Export? Preferences on what is marked as NEW Mark NEW posts no longer new NEW Anonymous 1 Reply (Sun Oct 6 11:49:08 pm 2019 (CDT)) It would be nice if you could submit answers individually. -Use fewer digits *Uses fewer digits* -Use mordigits *visible confusion What gives? NEW Rania Chemrar (20CHEMRAR192191:brandonu) Reply (Sun Oct 11 09:14:48 pm 2020 (CDT)) Only NH4+ needs more digits EW Re: Anonymous 3 Reply (Sun Oct 11 09:47:54 pm 2020 (CDT)) It's not accepting my answer :( P Type here to search В. 2:34 AM 4°C A 4) ENG 2021-10-1 2% NTSC Experts please look into this question again. Thanks for all your efforts. keeps saying the answer is wrong. Really tired of solving it.
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