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what volume of 1.015mol/L magnesium hydroxide is needed to neutralize 40.0mL of 1.60mol/L hydrochloric acid.

Can you work it out please? Thanks!
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Answered by DrBob222
See your post above.
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what volume of 1.015mol/L magnesium hydroxide is needed to neutralize 40.0mL of 1.60mol/L hydrochloric acid.

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