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why is the solution of mgcl2 in water acidic ​

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Answered by rituxxxx
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Explanation:

solution of MgCl2 in water has pH

MgCl2 is a salt of weak base [Mg(OH)2] and strong acid (HCl). Therefore, it undergoes cationic hydrolysis to give an acidic solution having pH<7. Magnesium hydroxide is almost completely insoluble in water

Answered by of07576
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A solution of MGCL2 in water has pH
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