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what happens when magnesium trisillicate is treated with hcl​

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Answered by winnee
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Answer:

Mg2O8Si3 + 4HCl → 2MgCl2 + 2H2O + 3SiO2

Magnesium Trisilicate + Hydrogen Chloride = Magnesium Chloride + Water + Quartz

Answered by cutebrainlystar
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Explanation:

Magnesium trisilicate was marketed in 1936 as antacid and was believed to be non-absorbable, however it was subsequently shown that under the presence of hydrochloric acid, soluble colloid of silica can be absorbed through gastrointestinal tract and rapidly excreted in urine hence stone formation

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