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Chemistry, 20.06.2019 18:02, shay68596

1.milk of magnesia, a suspension of mg(oh)2in water, reacts with stomach acid (hcl) in a neutralization reaction. mg(oh)2(s) + 2 hcl(aq) −→ 2 h2o(l) + mgcl2(aq) what mass of mgcl2 will be produced if 5.49 g of mg(oh)2 reacts? answer in units of g. 2.what mass of hcl is required to completely react with 5.49 g of mg(oh)2? answer in units of g.

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