CHEM 1031 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Sodium Chloride, Limiting Reagent, Magnesium Hydroxide

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We can calculate the amount of reactants we will end with. The limiting reagent which would be our theoretical yield. Keep in mind the equation must be balanced for you to solve it otherwise you must balance it prior to calculations. Magnesium hydroxide, the active ingredient in milk of magnesia, neutralizes stomach acid. What mass of hcl in grams can be neutralized by a dosed of milk of magnesia containing 3. 26 g. Mg(oh)2 (aq) + 2 hcl(aq) 2 h2o(l) + mgcl2(aq) Sig figs plays a part rounding the final answer. If you leave it as 4. 0754, it will be wrong. Write out all the units so you can cancel them it will be much easier if you get lost. The 1 under 3. 26 is just a place holder you can leave it out, whatever is more comfortable. Whatever reactant starts off the calculations will be on the bottom for the mole to mole ratios.

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