2Mg + O2 --------> 2MgO
No. You need to have the same number of each type of atom on both sides.
The balanced equation is:
2Mg + O2 --> 2MgO
The chemical equation for the reaction between magnesium and oxygen is 2Mg + O2 --> 2MgO.
The reaction is:
2 Mg + O2 = 2 MgO
Mg + O2 --> MgO
2Mg (s) + O2 (g) --> 2MgO (s)
2Mg + O2 -- 2MgO
2mg+o2--------2mgo
2 Mg + O2 => 2 MgO
2 MgO
2Mg + 0 2 = 2MgO
WORD EQUATION: Magnesium + Oxygen --> Magnesium oxide SYMBOLS: 2Mg + O2 --> 2MgO
The word equation is magnesium + oxygen(air) = magnesium oxide. The Balanced chemical eq'n is 2Mg(s) + O2(g) = 2MgO(s)
magnesium oxide
I'm not entirely sure but an unbalanced equation is: Mg + O2 -----> MgO
2Mg + O2 → 2MgO
2Mg + 0 2 = 2MgO
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That would be Magnesium Oxide (since a single element cannot decompose) which decomposes into Magnesium and Oxygen. Magnesium Oxide --> Magnesium + Oxygen or the balanced chem. equation: 2MgO --> 2Mg + 02
WORD EQUATION: Magnesium + Oxygen --> Magnesium oxide SYMBOLS: 2Mg + O2 --> 2MgO
2Mg(s) + O2(g) -> MgO(s)
The word equation is magnesium + oxygen(air) = magnesium oxide. The Balanced chemical eq'n is 2Mg(s) + O2(g) = 2MgO(s)
You would start with writing the equation out, ensuring the compounds are balanced and neutral: MgO + H2O -----> Mg(OH)2 In this case, the equation is already balanced - there are two hydrogen, one magnesium, and two oxygen atoms on each side.
magnesium+oxygen = magnesium oxide
magnesium oxide
I'm not entirely sure but an unbalanced equation is: Mg + O2 -----> MgO
A balanced chemical equation is one where the number of the same atoms on both sides are equal. A balanced chemial equation is important because during a chemical reaction, there is rearrangement of atoms only and no new atoms are added. To understand the concept of a balanced chemical equation, first consider an unbalanced chemical equation between magnesium and oxygen to form magnesium oxide. Unbalanced chemical equation: Mg(s) + O2(g) --> MgO(s) Initially, this equation is unbalanced because if we count the number of the oxygen atoms on both sides, the number are unequal. There are two oxygen atoms on the left side but only one on the right side. A balanced chemical equation is one where the number of all of the same atoms on both side are equal. We can balance chemical equations by adding numbers to the coefficient of the chemicals that are involved in the reaction. Balanced chemical equation: 2Mg(s) + O2(g) --> 2MgO(s) This equation is now balanced because if we count the number of the same atoms on both side, they are equal. There are two magnesium atoms and two oxygen atoms on both sides of the equation.