Chemistry, asked by zeeshansids007, 1 year ago

2be(oh)²=>2beo+h2o . Balance it.

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Answered by sivaprasad2000
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Simply
Be(OH)_{2}\implies BeO+H_{2}O

zeeshansids007: please balance it
sivaprasad2000: It is balaced
zeeshansids007: no it is not balance
sivaprasad2000: Please check
sivaprasad2000: It is a 2nd group element, hydroxides of all 2nd group elements will decompose similarly
zeeshansids007: this is already balance
Answered by pinakimandal53
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2Be(OH)_{2}  ⇒ 2BeO + 2H_{2}O

I think that this can be your balanced equation. 

Hope this may help you. 

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