Answer:
9 moles of ions
Explanation:
Our compound is: CaCl₂(s)
We dissociate it:
CaCl₂(aq) → Ca²⁺ (aq) + 2Cl⁻(aq)
Per 1 mol of chloride, we have 1 mol of calcium cation and 2moles of chlorides, so in total we have 3 moles of ions.
Therefore in 3 moles of chloride, we would have 9 moles of ions (3 . 3)