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What mass of magnesium hydroxide is required to neutralise 125 mL of 0.136 M HCl solution ?
`("Substance")/(Mg(OH)_(2)) " " ("Molar mass")/(58.33 " g mol"^(-1))`

A

0.248 g

B

0.496 g

C

0.992 g

D

1.98 g

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