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23 March, 12:30

When 24g of magnesium metal is heated in air, 40g of magnesium oxide is produced. What mass of magnesium would be needed in order to produce 10g of magnesium oxide?

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  1. 23 March, 13:07
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    Answer: 6.1 g

    Explanation:

    between Mg and MgO theres a 1; 1 MOLE RATIO

    here's the balanced equation

    2Mg + O2 = => 2MgO

    24g of magnesium is approximately 1 mole of magnesium so it produces 40 g of mgo which is also 1 mole of mgo thus 10/40 = 0.25 moles of MgO so 0.25 moles of magnesium would be needed which is approximately 6.1 g
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