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26 August, 05:29

If 6 moles of mg (oh) 2 are added to 6 moles koh, which is the limiting reagent?

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  1. 26 August, 09:14
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    When magnesium hydroxide is added to potassium hydroxide, no reaction can be observed because the two substances cannot replace ions of the other. They both are in the same group. Both are a base and no forces can let it undergo a chemical reaction.
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