2 Mg + CO2 = 2 MgO + C
The reaction is possible only at high temperature.
The chemical reaction equation would be Mg + CO2 + O -> ?.
This equation is 2 Mg + CO2 -> 2 MgO + 2 C.
The chemical equation is:MgF2 + 2 Na = 2 NaF
MgCl2
If you express your answer as a chemical equation with all forms given, you would get: Mg+(g) + e- -> Mg (g)
3 Mg + N2 = Mg3N2
The reaction is:2 Mg + O2 = 2 MgO
The chemical reaction equation would be Mg + CO2 + O -> ?.
Mg + H2SO4 = MgSO4 + H2
This equation is 2 Mg + CO2 -> 2 MgO + 2 C.
The chemical equation is:MgF2 + 2 Na = 2 NaF
That's an easy one to balance as long as know the products. Magnesium carbonate decomposes into magnesium oxide and carbon dioxide. Here's the equation: MgCO3 --> MgO + CO2. The equation requires no coefficients to balance; it balances itself.
MAGNESIUM OXIDE + CARBON DIOXIDE Mg + CO2
MgCl2
Mg(s) + 3/2 O2(g) + C(s) ----> MgCO3(s)
'Word equation' refers to a chemical equation written in words, not balanced chemical symbols. For example, aerobic respiration is as follows; Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy C6H12O6 + 6 O2 = 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy
If you express your answer as a chemical equation with all forms given, you would get: Mg+(g) + e- -> Mg (g)