Posted by Kristen on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 1:52pm.
How many mols (NH4)2CO3 do you have? That's M x L = ? mols (NH4)2CO3.
For each mol (NH4)2CO3 you have 2 NH4^+ and 1 CO3^2-. The sum is the total.
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