HCl is produced in the stomach which can be neutralised by Mg(OH) 2 in the form of milk…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
HCl is produced in the stomach which can be neutralised by Mg(OH)2 in the form of milk of magnesia. How much Mg(OH)2 is required to neutralise one mole of stomach acid?
- 29.16 g
- 34.3 g
- 58.33 g
- 68.66 g
Answer
(C) 58.33 g
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