Answer 1) : To calculate the concentration of number of moles of Mg, by dissolving 2.75 X of Mg will be like this;
Number of moles of Mg = (2.75 X g of Mg) X (1 mole of Mg / 95.211 g of Mg)
= 2.88 X moles of Mg (g/L)
In ppm it will be 0.288 ppm
Answer 2) To find the moles of Mg ions in solution of Mg, we need to find the moles of Mg present in the solution,
Here, moles of Mg = Moles of Mg
So, 2.88 X moles of Mg = 2.88 X moles of Mg. (g/L)
And in ppm it will be 0.288 ppm
Answer 3) For calculating the moles of Cl ions present in the solution of Mg, we need to know how many moles are present in Mg,
We see 2 moles of Cl ions are present in solution of Mg
Therefore, 2 moles of Cl = 1 mole of Mg
So, We can multiply 2 with the molarity of Mg, we get,
2 X (2.88 X )= 5.77 X g/L
And in ppm it will be 0.577 ppm.