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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Complete the following : Mg +_____ --> ______MgO ______ + _______ --->____P2O5(ALso show how u got the result)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Faaaast

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mg + O = MgO

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Magnesium oxide?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i'm not quite sure what you are asking

OpenStudy (anonymous):

balance equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mg + O2 -------> MgO but balanced equation is 2Mg+O2 -------> 2MgO

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2Mg+O2=2MgO

OpenStudy (anonymous):

02 man this is a long time ago... what is o2 stand for a gain

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Also try ______ + _______ --->____P2O5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

molecule of oxygen

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ahh two oxygens bonded yess gotcha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Remeber you diatomic molecules, HONCLBRIF

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nah i haven't taken like chem in like 5 years so

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Chlorine, Bromine,Iodine, Flourine

OpenStudy (anonymous):

actually P2O5 is not correct one since P2O5 is an emperical formula of P4O10

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it's coming back to me, this is the balancing equations where you have more say you have 02 +h2 makes molecules

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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