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Magnesium oxide (MSO) + Water (HzO) gives​

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Answered by soumalya60
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Answer:

Mg(OH)2)

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Answered by vedprakash735210
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Answer:

MgO + H2O → Mg(OH)2

Word equation: Magnesium oxide + Water → Magnesium hydroxide

Type of Chemical Reaction: For this reaction we have a combination reaction.

Balancing Strategies: In this combination reaction the MgO and H2O come together to from Magnesium hydroxide. That's way it's called a combination reaction.

Be sure to count all of the oxygen atoms on the reactant (left) side of the equation. There is an O atom in both MgO and one in H2O.

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