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Write a balanced molecular equation and a net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when magnesium hydroxide reacts with a hydrochloric acid solution. Express your answers as chemical equations separated by a comma. Identify all of the phases in your answer.

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Answer:

Balanced molecular equation and net ionic equation have been shown below.

Step-by-step explanation:


Mg(OH)_(2) is a weak base as it does not dissociate completely in water. HCl is a strong acid as it dissociates completely in water.

Reaction between
Mg(OH)_(2) and HCl is an example of acid-base reaction. Here a salt
MgCl_(2) is formed along with
H_(2)O.

Balanced molecular equation:


Mg(OH)_(2)(aq.)+2HCl(aq.)\rightarrow MgCl_(2)(aq.)+2H_(2)O(l)

To write net ionic equation, spectator ions are to be removed from both side of total ionic equation. Here
Cl^(-) is the spectator ion.

Total ionic equation:


Mg(OH)_(2)(aq.)+2H^(+)(aq.)+2Cl^(-)(aq.)\rightarrow Mg^(2+)(aq.)+2Cl^(-)(aq.)+2H_(2)O(l)

Net ionic equation:


Mg(OH)_(2)(aq.)+2H^(+)(aq.)\rightarrow Mg^(2+)(aq.)+2H_(2)O(l)

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