can some one say whether my equation is right
2mg+o2. →2mgo
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Hii There!!!
Absolutely it's correct....✔✔
Here, when magnisum ribbon burns in the presense of oxygen it turns to magnisum oxide and burns with a white dazzling flame along with the release of large amount of heat.
2Mg + O2 ------> 2MgO
Here in the chemical reaction, the reactant and product should be equal in order to satisfy 'Law of conservation of mass'.
So , after balancing we get this required chemical reaction.
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Absolutely it's correct....✔✔
Here, when magnisum ribbon burns in the presense of oxygen it turns to magnisum oxide and burns with a white dazzling flame along with the release of large amount of heat.
2Mg + O2 ------> 2MgO
Here in the chemical reaction, the reactant and product should be equal in order to satisfy 'Law of conservation of mass'.
So , after balancing we get this required chemical reaction.
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tku for clearing my doubt
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Hi there!
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Yes! The Above Equation is Absolutely Correct!
2Mg + O₂ → 2MgO
2(Magnesium) + Oxygen ==> 2(Magnesium Oxide)
It's A Combination Reaction as, 2 reactants, Combine to give a Single Product!
MgO is Magnesium Oxide
MgO is Mainly Soluble in Ammonia
It's Molar mass: 40.3 g/mol
It's White in Color
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