Determine the mass of the salt that is formed by the interaction of 116 g of magnesium hydroxide

Determine the mass of the salt that is formed by the interaction of 116 g of magnesium hydroxide (Mg (OH) 2) with sulfuric acid (H2SO4).

Explanation of the solution: in order to solve this problem, you first need to write the equation of the chemical reaction, then you need to find the amount of magnesium hydroxide substance (we divide its mass by its molar mass). The amount of magnesium sulfate substance = the amount of magnesium hydroxide substance (according to the reaction, they interact in a ratio of 1: 1). The last step is to find the mass of magnesium sulfate (we multiply the found amount of the magnesium sulfate substance by its molar mass).



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