3) The concentration of hydroxide ions in the antacid, milk of magnesia, is 5.3 × 10−4 M. Calculate the concentration of hydronium ions at 25°C.
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3) The concentration of hydroxide ions in the antacid, milk of magnesia, is 5.3 × 10−4...
(1 pts) Milk of magnesia has pH = 10.5. Find concentration of hydronium ions in milk of magnesia. (2 pts) Find pH of solution obtained by dissolving 74 mg of calcium hydroxide in 100.0 mL of water.
milk of magnesia is a common liquid antacid that contains magnesium hydroxide. since magnesium hydroxide isnt highly soluble in water milk of magnesia is sold as a suspension (thick liquid) where the solute isnt dissolve it stays as a small solid particles homogeneously mixed throughout the liquid; it is estimated that 1.00 ml of milk of magnesia contains 80.0 mg of magnesium hydroxide . assuming that our stomach acid has a concentration of 0.166M HCL how much milk of magnesia...
23. Milk of magnesia is often used as an antacid to neutralize acid stomach. It has a hydroxide M (10 pts) ion concentration, [OH]-3.1 x 10 Given K,.-[H'] [0H1-1 x 10'14 pH-log[H Show all your working clearly and include units (i) Calculate [H] for Milk of magnesia
1. (1 pts) Milk of magnesia has pH= 10.5. Find concentration of hydronium ions in milk of magnesia.
Milk of magnesia, an over-the-counter antacid liquid, is a suspension of magnesium hydroxide in water. It neutralizes the hydrochloric acid in the stomach to alleviate some stomach symptoms associated with excess acid. In a laboratory, 1.11 g Mg(OH)2 is added to 231.8 mL of 0.1731 M HCl in water. They react according to the following equation. Mg(OH)2 + 2 HCl → MgCl2 + 2 H2O (a) What is the limiting reagent in this reaction? (b) How much magnesium chloride is...
"Milk of magnesia" antacid has a pH of 10.25. What is the [H+] in this solution? A. 5.6 × 10-11 B. 1.8 × 1011 C. 1.8 × 10-4 D. 3.75 E. 1.8
2. Milk Measured pH (2 pts) 7.5 a. Determine the concentration of hydronium ions in milk. Show your work. (10 pts) b. Determine the concentration of hydroxide ions in milk. Make sure to use the raw number - not rounded off) from Question 2-a in order to answer this question (otherwise, full credits are not given). Then round off your answer to a correct number of significant figures at the end. Assume that temperature is 25°C. Show your work. (10...
Part 1: The hydronium ion concentration in an aqueous solution at 25°C is 5.3×10-2M. The hydroxide ion concentration is ________M. The pH of this solution is _______ . The pOH is __________. Part 2: The pOH of an aqueous solution at 25°C was found to be 7.90. The pH of this solution is _________. The hydronium ion concentration is ________M. The hydroxide ion concentration is ________M.
Question 13 of 15 Milk of magnesia, which is an aqueous suspension of magnesium hydroxide, is used as an antacid in the reaction below. How many molecules of HCI would have to be present to form 75.82 g of MgCl2? molecules (1 2 3 X 100
my Nules || Ask Your Teac The concentration of hydroxide ions in an aqueous solution is 3.8x109 M. What is the concentration of hydronium ions in this solution at 25°C? M Need Help? 2. - 3 points WAS OSGENCHEM1 14.1.WA.017. My Notes Ask Your Teache Calculate the concentration of the hydroxide ion (OH) in an aqueous solution if the hydronium ion (H20) concentration is 4.98 x 10 Kw - [H,0*1(OH) - 1.01x10-14 at 25°C. moll mol/L. The lon-product constant for...