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OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

@Michele_Laino For questions #14 – 17, write an equation for the reaction of magnesium oxide with sodium chloride to produce magnesium chloride and sodium oxide. 14. Show the formulas of the reactants. 15. Show the formulas of the products. 16. Write the balanced the equation for this reaction. 17. What type of chemical reaction is this? How do you know?

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

@HackberryAbby18

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can give you a link that can maybe help you ;P \(\Huge\bf\bigstar\color{lime}{^I~H_Op^e}\)

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

we have to balance this equation: \[MgO + NaCl \rightleftharpoons MgCl + NaO\]

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

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OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

i meant to say your so sweet @HackberryAbby18

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

whats that link

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

k and @Michele_Laino that's the answer that you typed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Theres the link :D

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

it says i have to login to view this content

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (michele_laino):

the sodium oxide has the subsequent formula: \[N{a_2}O\] whereas the magnesium chloride has the subsequent formula: \[MgC{l_2}\] so our reaction can be rewritten as below: \[MgO + NaCl \rightleftharpoons MgC{l_2} + N{a_2}O\] please you have to balance that equation, now

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

\[\Large {\text{MgO + NaCl}} \rightleftharpoons {\text{MgC}}{{\text{l}}_{\text{2}}}{\text{ + N}}{{\text{a}}_{\text{2}}}{\text{O}}\]

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

what do you get? @austindeboe18

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

am i trying to fing atomic weight

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

@Michele_Laino

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

you have to count the atoms, such that the number of atoms of each chemical compound has to be equal in both sides of our reaction

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

for example at the rigth side we have 2 atoms of sodium, whereas at right side we have only one atom of sodium

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

can you just tell me the answers

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

@Michele_Laino

OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

@Michele_Laino is the answer at the rigth side we have 2 atoms of sodium, whereas at right side we have only one atom of sodium

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (austindeboe18):

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