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magnesium + iodine give rise to magnesium iodide. balance it

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Answered by zumba12
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Balanced chemical equation for reaction of magnesium with iodine.

  • The word equation given in the question is:

Magnesium + iodine \rightarrow Magnesium Iodide

  • The chemical equation for the above-given word equation is:

Mg+I_2\rightarrow MgI_2

  • To determine whether it is a balanced or unbalanced reaction, the number of atoms in reactants as well as the product side must be calculated.
  • If both the sides are equal it is a balanced equation and not equal means it is an unbalanced reaction.
  • Accordingly, the number of atoms in the reactant side are as follows:

Mg = 1

I = 2

  • The number of atoms in the product side are:

Mg = 1

I = 2

  • As the number of atoms involved in reactants as well as product are equal the balanced equation for the given reaction is:

Mg+I_2\rightarrow MgI_2

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