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Chemistry, 30.10.2020 01:50, tonio638

A 100mL sample of 0.1MMgCl2(aq) and a 100mL sample of 0.2MNaOH(aq) were combined, and Mg(OH)2(s) precipitated, as shown by the equation above. If the experiment is repeated using solutions of the same molarity, which of the following changes in volume will double the amount of Mg(OH)2(s) produced? a. Using the same volume of MgCl2(aq) but twice the volume of NaOH(aq)
b. Using twice the volume of MgCl2(aq) but half the volume of NaOH(aq)
c. Using twice the volume of MgCl2(aq) but the same volume of NaOH(aq)
d. Using twice the volume of MgCl2(aq) and twice the volume of NaOH(aq)

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