No such molecule as MgOH2 .
I think you mean 'Mg(OH)2'
Note the use of brackets. The '2' indicates that there are two hydroxide (OH) anions .
Mg ( magnesium metal , and OH2 (an obtuse way of writing the water formula), If water and magnesium came in to contact they would immediately react. So MgOH2 is nonsensical.
Nonsensical. It would be magnesium, if magnesium formed a diatomic molecule with itself, which it doesn't.
Mg(OH)2 = Magnesium hydroxide
The amount of Koh
it is base
Inorganic (no carbons)
about 50% i think
No, Mg(OH)2 is a weak base.
Magnesium hydroxide
The amount of Koh
it is base
The answer is one mole.
Inorganic (no carbons)
about 50% i think
2NaCl + Mg(OH)2 --> MgCl2 + 2NaOH Make sure to put the parentheses around the hydroxide. There is a difference between Mg(OH)2 and MgOH2.
No, Mg(OH)2 is a weak base.
Mg(OH)2
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Potassium hydroxide is the limiting agent.
Mg(OH)2 This is the strong base magnesium hydroxide.