write the products of the chemical reaction between sulphuric acid and magnesium hydroxide in words
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Explanation:
H2SO4 + Mg(OH)2 → H2O + MgSO4
Word equation: Sulfuric acid + Magnesium hydroxide → Water + Magnesium sulfate
Type of Chemical Reaction: For this reaction we have a neutralization reaction.
Balancing Strategies: This is a double displacement reaction. It is helpful to count the SO4 2- (the sulfate ion) as one thing since you have it on both sides of the equation (see video solution in "Show Balanced Equation").
There are a total of 4 Hydrogen atoms on the reactants (left) side of the equation. Make sure you count the two in the H2SO4 and the 2 in the Mg(OH)2!
Answer:
The reaction between sulphuric acid and magnesium hydroxide is known as neutralisation reaction. ... In this reaction, magnesium hydroxide, which is a base, reacts with sulphuric acid to form magnesium sulphate, which is a salt, and two molecules of H20.