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Which are true of an aqueous solution of Mg(OH)2?

1. It contains more OH^- ions than H* ions, and is a nonelectrolyte.

2. It contains more OH^- ions than H* ions, and is an electrolyte.

3. It contains more H* ions than OH^- ions, and is a nonelectrolyte.

4. It contains more H* ions than OH^- ions, and is an electrolyte.

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User Kabi
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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

this would dissociate into OH- ions, so it would definitely be more than H+ ions. it is also an electrolyte because it is an ion.

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