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![The literature Ksp value for Mg(OH)2 is 1.8×10-¹¹.
(a) Calculate the theoretical [OH¯] in a saturated solution of Mg(OH)2.
4.0
M
(b) What volume of 0.00195 M HCI would be required to neutralize the OH in 100.0 mL saturated Mg(OH)2 solution?
mL
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Transcribed Image Text:The literature Ksp value for Mg(OH)2 is 1.8×10-¹¹.
(a) Calculate the theoretical [OH¯] in a saturated solution of Mg(OH)2.
4.0
M
(b) What volume of 0.00195 M HCI would be required to neutralize the OH in 100.0 mL saturated Mg(OH)2 solution?
mL
4.0
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