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Balance the equation Mg+I2_MgI2

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Answered by llAttitudeQueenll
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To balance Mg + I2 = MgI2 you'll need to be sure to count all of atoms on each side of the chemical equation

Answered by hydrogenshine1
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Answer:

My+I2 = MgI2 the equation is already balanced.

Explanation:

You have to count number of atoms on both sides of the equation to balance the equation. If they are same, the equation is balanced.

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