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If you start with 5 molecules of O2 in the reaction 2Mg + O2 2 MgO, how much Mg will you need
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If you start with 5 molecules of O2 in the reaction 2Mg + O2 2 MgO, how much Mg will you need
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2Mg + O₂ ---> 2MgO
2 atoms Mg --- 1 molecules O₂
X atoms Mg --- 5 molecules O₂
X = 2×5
X = 10 atoms Mg
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