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A chemist measures out 0.60 g of MgBr2 into a 100 ml flask. Find the molarity of Br- in solution.

A chemist prepares a solution of magnesium bromide (MgBr2) by measuring out 0.60 g of MgBr2 into a 100. ml volumetric flask and filling to the mark with distilled water. Calculate the molarity of Br- anions in the chemist's solution.

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