MgO2
Formula: Mg(O2)2Empirical: MgO4
According to the given chemical formula, the compound is magnesium peroxide. It is an unstable compound in nature though.
MgO2
Niether an acid has H in at and a base hase OH in it
First you must find out what mass of each would react perfectly, then, if you have more than is needed of one of the reactants (if it is in excess) all of the reactant will react. Here is the calculation you need, for example, say you have 50g of each reactant. Step 1-Write out formula of reactants Mg + O2 = MgO2 1mole 1 mole Step 2 - Find the gram formula mass of reactants 1 mole Mg= 24.3 g 1 mole O2= 32 g 24.3g Mg reacts with 32g O2 Step 3 - Find amount required to react 50g Mg -- 50/32x24.3 =37.9 =37.9g Mg From that we can see that since there is 37.5g Mg and only 24.3g is needed to react completely with O2, the Mg is in excess. Substitute your starting weights in there and use that calculation, and add more than the required amount, that way you can be sure.
Formula: Mg(O2)2Empirical: MgO4
Magnesium peroxide is MgO2
MgO2
The name for MgO2 is Magnesium peroxide
According to the given chemical formula, the compound is magnesium peroxide. It is an unstable compound in nature though.
The oxidation of magnesium is a process, and as such has a chemical equation rather than a formula: 2 Mg + O2 -> 2 MgO. MgO is the chemical formula for the oxide of magnesium.
MgO2
MgO2
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Niether an acid has H in at and a base hase OH in it
The compound MgO2 is magnesium peroxide. All of the other alkaline earth metals, except for beryllium, will form peroxides with a similar formula, such as CaO2 and SrO2. Note: The 2 after the O should be a subscript. Unfortunately, subscripts and superscripts are not currently functioning.
the final formula of magnesium oxide is MgO.