magnesium + oxygen
does anyone know the balanced symbol equation for magnesium + oxygen
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magnesium + oxygen
does anyone know the balanced symbol equation for magnesium + oxygen
This is homework, and belongs on the homework board.
Why don't you "google" this?
:rolleyes:
Step 1: Do you know the reaction of magnesium with oxygen? You should. Or perhaps, you don't know what that is. If that's so, this reaction is in fact the burning of magnesium.
Step 2: Write the word equation, with the products.
Step 3: Replace the elements and compounds by their corresponding symbols. Remember that elements, for example sodium is written as Na and compounds comprised of molecules such as nitrogen is N2. Other compounds have their own formula, for example, calcium oxide is CaO.
Step 4: Check if the number of individual atoms is the same on both sides of the equation. For example,
C + O2 --> CO2
One C atom on both sides, good!
Two O atoms on both sides, good!
But,
H2 + O2 --> H2O
Two H on both sides, good!
Two O on the left hand side but only one on the right hand side, not good!
Balance:
2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O
Now, there are equal number of atoms on both sides!
Hope it helped! :)
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