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Mattie Bartlett
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6 August, 10:37
What is the pH level of Mg?
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Julius Crane
6 August, 11:05
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Magnesium is a metal. As such it is not possible to determine its pH. What you can do is calculate the pH of a solution of a magnesium salt such as Mg (OH) 2 or MgCl2 etc, etc. The pH will depend on the concentration of the salt, the type of salt etc.
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