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If K(3)[Fe(CN)(6)] is completely ionised...

If K_(3)[Fe(CN)_(6)]` is completely ionised in a solution, what is the number of paritcles forms when one molecule is completely ionised.

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`K_(3)[Fe(CN)_(6)]overset(("aq"))to3K^(+)(aq)+[Fe(CN)_(6)]^(3-)(aq).`
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