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mg(oh)2(aq)+h2so4(aq)=mgso4(aq)+2h2o(l) how many oxygen atoms are present in the products

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Answered by svprithuprathu
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Answer:

five oxygen atoms are present in the product of this chemical equation.

Explanation:

four oxygen atoms from magnesium sulphate (MgSO4), one from water (2H2O)

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