How many milliliters of 0.1500 M CaCl₂ must be added to 100.00 milliliters of 0.4000 M KCl to give a final solution that has [Cl-] = 0.3500 M?
A) 70.0 ml
B) 100 ml
C) 125 ml
D) 200 ml
E) None of the above
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