if you have 22.1 g of magnesium hydroxide and an unlimited supply of 3.4 m hcl. what is the volume of acid required to neutralize the base?

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The volume of acid required to neutralize the base is 75.14

What is meant by volume of acid?

Volume per volume, or % v/v, is the unit used to express a solution's volume concentration. When both compounds in a solution are liquid, this is utilised. For instance, 50ml of sulfuric acid will be present in a total amount of 100ml when it is diluted with 50ml of water.

Acid value (AV), also known as acid number, neutralisation number, or acidity, is a quantity used in chemistry to express how acidic a particular chemical compound is. It's the amount of base—typically potassium hydroxide (KOH)—expressed in milligrams that is necessary to neutralize the acidic components in 1 gramme of a sample.

Given ,

magnesium hydroxide  = 22.1 g

unlimited supply = 3.4 g

volume of acid = 22.1g ×3.4 g

     = 75.14

Therefore the volume of acid required to neutralize the base is 75.14

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