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show me the balance equation for magnesium t oxygen magnesium oxide.....


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Answered by Anonymous
13

Answer:

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Magnesium reacts with oxygen to produce magnesium oxide. Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction.

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Example.

Step Result

2 Mg + O 2 → MgO

3 reactants: 1 × Mg, 2 × O products: 1 × Mg, 1 × O Not balanced.

4 Mg + O 2 → 2MgO

Step 3 (repeat) reactants: 1 × Mg, 2 × O products: 2 × Mg, 2 × O Not balanced.

Answered by BrainlyEmpire
11

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Magnesium reacts with oxygen to form Magnesium Oxide.

The magnesium ribbon burns with a dazzling white flame.

When we add water to Magnesium Oxide , Magnesium hydroxide is formed which is basic in nature.

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\green{\sf{ \longmapsto Magnesium + Oxygen \longrightarrow Magnesium Oxide}}

\purple{\sf{\longmapsto Mg+ O_{2}\longrightarrow MgO}}

The number of Magnesium atoms on both sides is same i.e. one.

Now we can observe here that on LHS , we have 2 oxygen atoms , but on RHS we have only 1 oxygen atoms .

Have a look at this table,

\boxed{\begin{tabular}{c|1} Atom & Number \\ \cline{1-2}\\ Magnesium (Mg) & LHS=1 \:\: RHS =1\\ \cline{1-2}\\Oxygen(O) & LHS = 2\:\:RHS = 1 \\\end{tabular}}

So , the equation is not balanced.

On balancing the reaction we get ,

Balanced Equation:

\purple{\sf{\longmapsto 2Mg+ O_{2}\longrightarrow 2MgO}}

→ Steps of balancing:

Multiply 2 to MgO.

Multiply 2 to Mg.

Again, Have a look at this table,

\red{\boxed{\begin{tabular}{c|1} Atom & Number \\ \cline{1-2}\\ Magnesium (Mg) & LHS=2\:\: RHS =2\\\cline{1-2} \\Oxygen(O) & LHS = 2\:\:RHS = 2 \\\end{tabular}}}

So , the equation is now balanced.

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