Mg(OH)2 is the chemical formula of magnesium hydroxide.
The chemical equation representing the reaction of magnesium (Mg) with oxygen (O2) to form magnesium oxide is: 2Mg + O2 → 2MgO The "c" in your equation does not have a clear designation in this context.
There are two atoms of oxygen on each side.
The chemical reaction equation would be Mg + CO2 + O -> ?.
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"Ma2" is not an element on the periodic table. It seems like a typo or an incorrect notation. Elements on the periodic table are represented by their chemical symbols such as H for hydrogen or O for oxygen.
"MgO" is magnesium oxide and "H" is hydrogen, as in "Mg + H(2)O => MgO + H(2)" MgO + H2 ---> H2O + Mg
The chemical formula of magnesium is Mg and the chemical formula of oxygen is O.
The chemical formula for magnesium is Mg, and for oxygen, it is O₂.
Chemical Name = Oxygen Chemical Symbol = O There is no chemical formula for elements.
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The reaction is:CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3 = CH3C(O)CH2CH3 + H2
Magnesium nitrate contains magnesium Mg, nitrogen, N, and oxygen, O. Its formula is Mg(NO3)2
The chemical formula for magnesium oxide is MgO, where Mg represents magnesium and O represents oxygen.
The chemical equation representing the reaction of magnesium (Mg) with oxygen (O2) to form magnesium oxide is: 2Mg + O2 → 2MgO The "c" in your equation does not have a clear designation in this context.
not sure exactly, but it has magnesium, oxygen and iodine
It becomes the diatomic gas H2. Hydrogen gas.
You do this For EX: _HCl + _MgO -> _H2O + _MgCl2 Mg-1 H-2 Coefficient O-1 Mg-1 | H-1 Cl-1 V Cl-1 O-1 EX: 2HCl + MgO -> H2O + MgCl2 Mg-1 H-2 O-1 Mg-1 H-2 -- Cl-2 Cl-2 --Mark out O-1 out and replace And then your done....