@~Celestia~: your story sounds promising
@Imaginary: I hope her help isn't disastrous

(a) Open the Model Kit in Odyssey, and work through Example 12 - Salt Solution (Example 13 - Salt Solution if you are using Odyssey version 3.x) to learn how to build a simulation of an ionic solution with a particular composition and concentration.
(b) Now build a simulation of cobalt(II) iodide 0.5 M containing TWO formula units of the dissolved ionic compound. Write out the ratio of cation : anion : water molecule you used in your simulation onto the printout from part (e).
(c) Play the simulation, and estimate the average number of water molecules between the ions.
(d) Describe the orientation of the water molecules around the cations and anions in your solution onto the printout from part (e).
(e) Print your simulation using File ->Print (Print Model if using Odyssey version 3.x), write your answers to (b), (c), and (d) on this sheet, and submit it to your workshop supervisor in the next workshop
You have completed this question.
1 mol = 6.023 x 10^23 formula units
C = n/V
overdue Chem assignment D: