Question 19 (3 points) A 65.0-g sample of magnesium hydroxide is allowed to react with 45.5 g of hydrochloric acid. Mg(O

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Question 19 (3 points) A 65.0-g sample of magnesium hydroxide is allowed to react with 45.5 g of hydrochloric acid. Mg(O

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Question 19 3 Points A 65 0 G Sample Of Magnesium Hydroxide Is Allowed To React With 45 5 G Of Hydrochloric Acid Mg O 1
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Question 19 (3 points) A 65.0-g sample of magnesium hydroxide is allowed to react with 45.5 g of hydrochloric acid. Mg(OH)2 + 2 HCI MgCl2 + 2 H₂O How many grams of magnesium chloride will actually be produced?
Question 20 (2 points) A 65.0-g sample of magnesium hydroxide is allowed to react with 45.5 g of hydrochloric acid. Mg(OH)2 + 2 HCI MgCl₂ + 2 H₂O If the actual yield is 29.6 g of MgCl2, what is the percent (%) yield?
Question 21 (7 points) Write the balanced molecular equation (predict the products and balance), total (complete) ionic equation, and net ionic equations for the following reaction. KI (aq) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq) → Complete lonic Equation: Net lonic Equation: Spectator lons:
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