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2 October, 08:13

Identify the negative ion found in milk of magnesia h - (aq) oh (aq) oh - (aq) h3o-

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  1. 2 October, 08:30
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    Milk of Magnesia is an antacid suspension containing 7% to 8.5% Magnesium Hydroxide [Mg (OH) ₂]. Magnesium Hydroxide normally ionizes as follow,

    Mg (OH) ₂ → Mg²⁺ + 2 OH⁻

    Result:

    So, the negative Ion found in Milk of Magnesia is Hydroxyl Ion (OH⁻).
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