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can magnesium oxide be neutralized

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Answered by Rahul161817231
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Magnesium oxide is also basic in nature and is a water insoluble base. When a dilute acid reacts with a base it forms salt and water because the acidity and basicity of the acid and base respectively neutralise each other.This process is known as neutralisation reaction.

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Answered by jeebrothersrs
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yes!

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Magnesium oxides neutralized at least twice as many milliequivalents of H + per unit weight as did MgCO3, CaCO3, and NaHCO3. Average TACC for all reagent and feed grade compounds, respectively, were 95% and 86% of theoretical if all compounds were absolutely pure.

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