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How many moles of mg(oh)2(aq) would be required to neutralize 3.0 mol hcl(aq)?

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Answer : The number of moles of
Mg(OH)_2 required to neutralize 3.0 mole of HCl will be, 1.5 moles

Explanation : Given,

Moles of HCl = 3.0 mole

The balanced chemical reaction will be,


Mg(OH)_2+2HCl\rightarrow MgCl_2+2H_2O

From the balanced chemical reaction, we conclude that

As, 2 moles of HCl neutralizes the 1 mole of
Mg(OH)_2

So, 3.0 moles of HCl neutralizes the
(3.0)/(2)=1.5 moles of
Mg(OH)_2

Therefore, the number of moles of
Mg(OH)_2 required to neutralize 3.0 mole of HCl will be, 1.5 moles

User Shahjalal
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The balanced reaction is:

Mg(OH)2 + 2HCl = MgCl2 + 2H2O

We are given the amount of calcium hydroxide for the reaction to use. This will be the starting point for our calculations.

0.30 mol Mg(OH)2 ( 2 mol HCl / 1 mol Mg(OH)2 ) = 0.60 mol HCl

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