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3 September, 03:30

When a sample of Mg (s) reacts completely with O2 (g), the Mg (s) loses 5.0 moles of electrons. How many moles of electrons are gained by the O2 (g) ?

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  1. 3 September, 03:33
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    2Mg + O₂ = 2MgO.

    2 moles of Mg reacts with one mole of O₂

    2 moles of Mg loses 4 moles of electrons because there are 2 positive charges on each atom of Mg.

    On each atom of oxygen there are 2 negative charges

    on two atom of oxygen there are 4 negative charges

    on one mole of O₂ there are 4 moles of negative charges

    Hence,

    when 2 moles of Mg loses 4 moles of electrons, 4 moles of negative charges are gained by oxygen.

    when 2.5 moles of Mg loses 5 moles of electrons, 5 moles of negative charges are gained by oxygen.
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