magnesium and water?
Well mg reacts better with steam which is still h20.
mg + 2H2O = 2mgO
Yes, H2O is a compound made up of the elements hydrogen and oxygen. Mg, on the other hand, is the chemical symbol for the element magnesium.
When hydrochloric acid (HCl) reacts with magnesium (Mg), the products that are formed are magnesium chloride (MgCl2) and hydrogen gas (H2).
The balanced equation for Mg + O2 is 2Mg + O2 → 2MgO.
The standard reduction potentials for Mg/Mg^2+ and Cu^2+/Cu are -2.37 V and +0.34 V, respectively. To determine the overall cell potential, you subtract the reduction potential of the anode (Mg/Mg^2+) from the reduction potential of the cathode (Cu^2+/Cu) since the anode is where oxidation occurs. Therefore, the overall cell potential would be 0.34 V - (-2.37 V) = 2.71 V.
There are 2.75 equivalents of Mg^2+ present in a solution that contains 2.75 mol of Mg^2+. This is because the number of equivalents is equal to the number of moles for ions with a +2 charge.
water [H20]
This is the iodhydric acid.
H20
Yes, H2O is a compound made up of the elements hydrogen and oxygen. Mg, on the other hand, is the chemical symbol for the element magnesium.
30 mg
it is the equation for photosynthesis.
The reactants are C8H18 and oxygen.
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When hydrochloric acid (HCl) reacts with magnesium (Mg), the products that are formed are magnesium chloride (MgCl2) and hydrogen gas (H2).
mg + CuCl2 + MgCl2 + Cu Mg + Cu^+2 = Mg^+2 + Cu
When SiO2 reacts with H2O, it forms silicic acid (H4SiO4). The reaction results in the dissolution of SiO2 in water, leading to the formation of the acidic solution.
Does 2HCI plus Mg equal 2Mg atoms