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Base: Ionized atoms reacts with nonpolar substances?
« on: June 24, 2014, 10:33:50 AM »
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If i add to Mg(OH)2 + H2O some other nonpolar substance, Mg2+ or 2OH- will react with this substance? Is there some rule for this?

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Re: Base: Ionized atoms reacts with nonpolar substances?
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2014, 01:45:22 PM »
Give a concrete example for this. Which nonplolar substance do you mean. Which one will dissolve in water.

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Re: Base: Ionized atoms reacts with nonpolar substances?
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2014, 04:07:21 PM »
Give a concrete example for this. Which nonplolar substance do you mean. Which one will dissolve in water.

CO2, i don't know.
Mg(OH)2 will dissociate in water forming Mg2+ and 2OH-. I thought these ionized atoms would react only with polar molecules, but i don't know if i'm right.

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Re: Base: Ionized atoms reacts with nonpolar substances?
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2014, 01:12:05 AM »
CO2 is also polar and will reacht with water and Mageneium as well and form Carbonate. Nonpolar substances like Oil you cannot dissolve easily in water. So how should it react with Magnesium.

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