You would wind up with 5 moles of Magnesium Chloride MgCl2 and 5 atoms of Magnesium just chilling around. Depending on where they bumped into each other, the excess Magnesium might form Magnesium Hydroxide or just bind to itself.
If 10 magnesium (Mg) atoms and 10 chlorine (Cl) atoms were allowed to bump into each other, could they combine to form a substance? ____________
How many molecules would be made? ____________
Would there be any atoms left over? ____________
Which ones? ____________
How many? ____
The chemical formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2.
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Some of the core's heat comes from the breakdown of radioactive atoms. Much of the heat energy is left over from when Earth first formed.
seriously....... Why would anyone in their right mind ask this question?
absolutely. in fact plastics or proteins can have hundreds, even thousands of carbon atoms.
The number left over in a division problem is called the "remainder".
because they have to be if they where big we would be over taken
They would get 7 each... and there would be 4 left over.
The amount left over is(6.14) minus (the amount subtracted from 6.14) .
there are no valence electrons left over after the two H atoms combine with the O atom.
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3.125% would be left over.
5 shells filled, no electrons left over.
A mole of any substance contains 6.02x1023 atoms. The surface of the earth is about 510x106 km2. This surface area is the same as 5.10x1014 m2. Therefore each square meter would have (6.02x1023 atoms)/(5.10x1014 m2) atoms/m2. This reduces to 1.18x109 atoms/m2
No, if the left over skin was implanted into the body it would not survive.
There would be 14 quarts left over.
If your refering to what is left over from a blast furnace then the main component would be calcium silicate left over from the coke.
Five levels and none left over.