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`Mg(OH)_(2)` in the form of Milk of Magnesia is used to neutralize excess stomach acid. How many moles of stomach acid can be neutralized by 1.00g of `Mg(OH)_(2)`?
`{:("Molar Mass" , g//mol), ((mg(OH)_(2)), 58.33):}`

A

0.0171

B

0.0343

C

0.686

D

1.25

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