The analysis of Milk of Magnesia by acid-base titration
Issue 372 | Page 64 | Published Mar 2019
Description
The analysis of this household product provides an excellent everyday example of a neutralisation reaction and allows students the opportunity to consider the contents of a pharmaceutical product.
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