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Well thhis question should be in the science questions but:Acids:acetic acid (in vinegar),sulfuric acid (used in car batteries),tartaric acid (used in baking),Malic acid (found in many fruits),and Lactic acid (found in wine)Alkalis:sodium hydroxide (NaOH),potassium hydroxide (KOH),Calcium hydroxide solution - Ca(OH)2,Ammonia solution - NH3,and magnesium hydroxide
This is a Bronsted question. Hs- is the acid in this which makes H2O a base. Therefore S-2 is the conjugate base and the H3O+ hydronium ion is the conjugate acid.
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When magnesium oxide is mixed with soda water, magnesium hydroxide is formed. This reaction occurs because the carbonation of the soda water reacts with magnesium oxide to form the slightly soluble compound magnesium hydroxide, which precipitates out of solution.
The word equation for the reaction between magnesium oxide and hydrochloric acid is: magnesium oxide + hydrochloric acid → magnesium chloride + water.
Magnesium oxide reacts with nitric acid to produce magnesium nitrate and water. The word equation for this reaction is: magnesium oxide + nitric acid → magnesium nitrate + water.
The reaction between magnesium carbonate and nitric acid involves both a double displacement reaction, where magnesium carbonate and nitric acid switch partners to form magnesium nitrate and carbonic acid, and a decomposition reaction, where carbonic acid breaks down into water and carbon dioxide.
Yes, CO2 is an acid oxide, because when it reacts with water, the product is carbonic acid H2CO3!
The word equation for magnesium oxide plus hydrochloric acid is: magnesium oxide + hydrochloric acid → magnesium chloride + water.
Carbon dioxide absorbed in water form carbonic acid, H2CO3; the pH become acidic and you can test the solution with a pH paper. A simple test for the magnesium oxide, MgO, is to measure the refractive index (this value is 1,736 for MgO.
Magnesium Oxide and Magnesium Carbonate are very different, Magnesium Oxide is Magnesium fused with Oxygen whereas Magnesium Carbonate is Magnesium fused with Carbon and Oxygen. The suffix "ate" means that an oxygen atom is involved. This added element (carbon) means that there will be a slight change in product. The chemical formula for Magnesium carbonate is MgCO3 whereas Magnesium oxide is MgO. See how there are two extra oxygens and one extra carbon? Add them together and you have CO2 and this is your difference. The difference in mixing magnesium oxide with sulfuric acid rather than mixing magnesium carbonate with sulfuric acid is that sulfuric acid and Magnesium carbonate create CO2 whereas Magnesium Oxide and sulfuric acid do not.
The reaction between magnesium carbonate and nitric acid involves two types of reactions: a double displacement reaction (also known as a metathesis reaction), where the magnesium and nitrate ions exchange partners to form magnesium nitrate and carbonic acid, and a decomposition reaction, where the carbonic acid breaks down into water and carbon dioxide when heated or left in solution.
Acetic acid, magnesium, and zinc oxide are all compounds. Acetic acid is a weak acid commonly found in vinegar, magnesium is a metal element, and zinc oxide is a compound commonly used in sunscreen and skincare products.
The formula for Iron (III) oxide is Fe2O3, where Fe represents iron. The formula for carbonic acid is H2CO3, where H represents hydrogen, C represents carbon, and O represents oxygen.
Carbon dioxide and water produce carbonic acid (H2CO3).