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Specialized cells in the stomach release HCI to aid digestion. If they release too much the excess can be neutralized with an antacid to avoid discomfort. A common antacid contains magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2, which reacts to the acid to form water and magnesium chloride solution. As a government chemist testing commercial antacids, you use 0.10 M HCI to simulate the acid concentration in the stomach. How many liters of "stomach acid" react with a tablet containing 0.10g og Mg(OH)2?

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Answered by captainmarvel63
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If They Release Too Much, The Excess Can Be Neutralized With A Base In The Form Of An Antacid. Magnesium Hydroxide Is A Common Active Ingredient In Antacids. As A Government Chemist Testing Commercial Antacids, You Use 0.091 M HCl To Simulate The Acid Concentration In The Stomach.

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