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Magnesium oxide, MgO (base). It is a form of rust.
Milk of Magnesia is basic, so there are bases in it - not acids. Magnesium Hydroxide is in it (Mg(OH)2).
Milk of magnesia mainly contains magnesium hydroxide which is a base.
These terms essentially mean the same thing. It is both and base and an alkali.
Milk of magnesia is a suspension of Magnesium Hydroxide in water, which is a base.
Magnesium bromide is a salt, not a base. It is formed by the reaction between magnesium oxide (a base) and hydrobromic acid to produce magnesium bromide and water.
Magnesium acetate in its aqueous state is neutral or slightly acid.
Magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)2, is a BASE. This is easily noted by the presence of the hydroxide ions.
Neither. Strictly speaking it is a very weak base. A Magnesium Nitrate solution is neutral with a pH of 7.0. Salts of strong acids are neutral. Magnesium Nitrate is salt of Nitric acid which is very strong acid.
Magnesium hydroxide is a base. It is a metal hydroxide compound that reacts with acids to form salts and water.
yes
Neither, MgCl2 is to be considered a neutral salt.
Magnesiusm chloride is a salt.it is neither acid nor base.it is also a hardness causing substance in water
Yes, magnesium and hydrochloric acid undergo an acid-base reaction to produce magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas. The magnesium metal donates electrons to the hydrogen ions in the acid, forming magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas as the products.
it is MgSO4 Bases usually contain OH, and I know a single exception only and it is NH3
Magnesium hydroxide is not an acid nor does it contain one. Like other hydroxides it is a base.
A Lewis base (magnesium) donates a pair of electrons. Magnesium goes from no charge to a 2+ charge in the reaction with hydrochloric acid.Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) --> MgCl2(aq) + H2(gas)