If 0.605 g of magnesium hydroxide reacts with 1.00 g of sulfuric acid, what is the mass
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If 0.605 g of magnesium hydroxide reacts with 1.00 g of sulfuric acid, what is the mass of magnesium sulfate produced according to the equation in Exercise 63?
Exercise 63
If 1.00 g of magnesium hydroxide reacts with 0.605 g of sulfuric acid, what is the mass of magnesium sulfate produced?
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Mg(OH)₂(s) + H₂SO4(1)→ MgSO4(s) + H₂O(1)
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