Aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)3, is a common component of antacid tablets. If an upset stomach contains 100.0 ml of 0.1 M hydrochloric acid, how many grams of aluminum hydroxide are needed to neutralize all of the stomach acid? BTW what is the MVP = MVP formula?
ithink this is stoich.
Okay. So do you know how to solve it?
If so can you explain it to me?
right set up yur chart first.
How would i set up my chart?
wait did yu already learn stoich?
No.
what did yu learn?
We just started Stoichemistry. My classes are Asynchronous so i dont really have a teacher. I have to watch videos and they dont make much sense.
do yu have a link or something?
link no. But its through k12 so id have 2 log in
yeah no cant get in.
Okay thats okay. I can give you my login if u want it
no its cool. i just needed to know the way that yu were supose to learn it.
okay
okay yu need to convert the HCl to moles.
What do i need to do after that?
fdoyu know conversin factors?
no
It's ok it's ok I'm here! You're not very helpful hereweg0... So the goal is to create a chemical formula for this reaction and use stoichiometry to solve for the values. This is an acid base reaction. The aluminum hydroxide is reacting with acid and creating H2O and AlCl3. Al(OH)3 + HCl -> H2O + AlCl3 Balance the equation, then use ratios to find the amounts! Let me know if you need more help.
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