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17 August, 22:46

Magnesium hydroxide is only very slightly soluble in water. The reaction by which it goes into solution is: Mg (OH) 2 (s) rightleftharpoons Mg^ 2 + (aq) + 2OH^ minus (a q) What will happen if O H minus is added to the solution and why?

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  1. 18 August, 00:22
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    there will a definite decrease in solute solution

    Explanation:

    acid reaction acting upon negative charge.
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