Nitric acid and magnesium hydroxide react to form magnesium nitrate and water A) how many moles are...

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Nitric acid and magnesium hydroxide react to form magnesiumnitrate and water

A) how many moles are in 83.1 ml of 1.581M nitric acid?

B) how many moles r in 54.3ml of 1.815M magnesium hydroxide?

C) what is the limiting reactant, and what is the theoreticalyield of magnesium nitrate in gram?

D) if 2.831 g of mag. Nitrate r produced in the reaction what isthe percent yield

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A Given Molarity of HNO3nitric acid M 1581MVolume of HNO3 is V 831 mL 00831 LNumber of moles of HNO3 is n Molarity x volume inL 1581 M x 00831 L 0131 molesTherefore the number of moles of HNO3 is 0131molB Number of moles of    See Answer
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