acid and base in magnesium suphate salt? the correct answer will be markead as brainliest
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Aqueous solution of magnesium sulfate is going to be slightly acidic, and there is no need to even go to the lab to test it. MgSO4 is a salt formed by a weak base and a strong acid (both dibasic), so there is a two-step hydrolysis of magnesium cation.
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