magnesia (magnesium hydroxide).    Show the balanced chemical reaction between stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) and the antacid, milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide).   State the names of the products that are produced from this reaction.    Is the reaction in part (a) an acid-base reaction?   If this is an acid-base reaction, then identify the following:   acid (formula and name) that is reacted base (formula and name) that is reacted salt (formula and name) that is formed   What is another typical, everyday name for an acid-base reaction?   How many grams of magnesium hydroxide are required to produce 3.21 moles of water?   If this is also an oxidation-reduction (redox) and/or precipitation reaction, then show work to support your answer. If this is not an oxidation-reduction (redox) and/or precipitation reaction, then show work to support your answer.

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  • magnesia (magnesium hydroxide). 

 

  • Show the balanced chemical reaction between stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) and the antacid, milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide).

 

  • State the names of the products that are produced from this reaction. 

 

  • Is the reaction in part (a) an acid-base reaction?

 

  • If this is an acid-base reaction, then identify the following:

 

    • acid (formula and name) that is reacted
    • base (formula and name) that is reacted
    • salt (formula and name) that is formed

 

  • What is another typical, everyday name for an acid-base reaction?

 

  • How many grams of magnesium hydroxide are required to produce 3.21 moles of water?

 

  • If this is also an oxidation-reduction (redox) and/or precipitation reaction, then show work to support your answer. If this is not an oxidation-reduction (redox) and/or precipitation reaction, then show work to support your answer.
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