With which of the following ‘Milk of Magnesia’ be reacted so as to have neutralisation reaction? 1 point (a) Baking soda (b) Vinegar (c) Ammonia solution (d) Quicklime
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Answer:
vinegar
Explanation:
vinegar is a substances which contain acetic acid and milk of magnesia is substances which is basic in nature
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"Milk of Magnesia" be reacted with "Vinegar" so as to have Neutralisation Reaction.
Explanation:
- Neutralisation Reaction is the reaction in which an Acid reacts with a Base to form a neutral solution.
- The product of the Neutralisation Reaction salt and Water.
- Neutralisation Reaction:
Acid + Base→ Salt + Water
- In the given question, Milk of Magnesia is Magnesium hydroxide and its formula is Mg(OH)2.
- Magnesium hydroxide is a base.
- To have the Neutralisation Reaction, Magnesium hydroxide should react with an Acid .
- Option (a) Baking soda is Sodium Bicarbonate and it's formula is NaHCO₃. It is a Base.
- Option (b): Vinegar is Acetic acid and it's formula is CH₃COOH . It is an Acid.
- Option (c): Ammonia Solution is Ammonium Hydroxide and it's formula is NH₄OH. It is a Base.
- Option (d): Quicklime is Calcium Oxide and it's formula is CaO. It is a base .
- As Milk of Magnesia is a base it will react with an acid that means it will react with Vinegar which is an acid.
- Milk of Magnesia react with Vinegar to form Magnesium Acetate.
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