First, the correct formula for Magnesium hydroxide is Mg(OH)2 The reaction goes Mg(OH)2 + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + 2H2O
MgSO4 + KOH --> MgOH + K2SO4 And I want to think that MgOH is a solid
NaOH,MgOH,etc
OH- molecules which is hydroxide NaOH MgOH you know
No. MgO is a base. How is it a base you say? Look at the following chemical equation: MgO + H20 ----> MgOH + OH- And then, MgOH -----> Mg+ + OH- So I guess you get two for one. I'm only a chemistry student, so you might want to look somewhere else too for an answer.
First, the correct formula for Magnesium hydroxide is Mg(OH)2 The reaction goes Mg(OH)2 + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + 2H2O
MgSO4 + KOH --> MgOH + K2SO4 And I want to think that MgOH is a solid
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Magnesium hydroxide
NaOH,MgOH,etc
The pH will go higher as MgOH (alkali) has a pH above 7. Also, the resulting solution will be more diluted. Hope this helps.
OH- molecules which is hydroxide NaOH MgOH you know
HCl and MgOH
No. MgO is a base. How is it a base you say? Look at the following chemical equation: MgO + H20 ----> MgOH + OH- And then, MgOH -----> Mg+ + OH- So I guess you get two for one. I'm only a chemistry student, so you might want to look somewhere else too for an answer.
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Aqueous solutions are solutions in which water is the solvent. Anything that dissolves in water forms an aqueous solution.
This solution is called water solution or aqueous solution.