MgO + 2HCl -> MgCl2 + H2O
i do not know :p
MgO+H2O=
O2
Br2 + H20 ===> HBr + HOBr
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and (H20) are the reactants that yield the product of carbonic acid (H2C03). The reaction occurs in both (equilibrium) directions by the formula H20 + CO2 <-->H2CO3.
This compound is magnesium oxide - MgO.
0.4 moles MgO
chemical combination
double decomposition
water [H20]
The reaction is:MgCO3 = MgO + CO2
The reactants are the elements or compounds that are reacting with one another. And the products are what is produced from the reaction. For example, MgO + H20 -> Mg(OH)2. MgO and H2O are the reactants. Mg(OH)2 is the product.
Oxidation reaction 2Mg + O2 ----------- 2MgO
The balanced equation for the reaction between MgO and H2O is MgO + H2O -> Mg(OH)2.
combination reaction
The decomposition reaction is:MgCO3 = MgO + CO2
the type of bond in MgO is Manganese(ii)sulphate
A reaction doesn't occur.
No. MgO is a base. How is it a base you say? Look at the following chemical equation: MgO + H20 ----> MgOH + OH- And then, MgOH -----> Mg+ + OH- So I guess you get two for one. I'm only a chemistry student, so you might want to look somewhere else too for an answer.