A sample of 5.50 g of Mg(OH)2 is added to 24.8 mL of 0.195 M HNO3.
a) How many moles of Mg(OH)2 are present after the reaction is complete?
b) How many moles of Mg(NO3)2 are present after the reaction is complete?
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