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31 August, 22:37

What is the coefficient for the oxygen molecule in the chemical equation below? 2hgo → 2hg + ? o2?

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  1. 31 August, 22:54
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    This question is purely balancing the chemical equation where the number of atoms in reactants is equal to the number of atoms in products.

    For the mentioned equation:

    In the reactants, we have 2 atoms of Hg and 2 atoms of oxygen.

    In the products, we should have 2 atoms of Hg and 2 atoms of oxygen.

    Since the oxygen molecule is composed of 2 oxygen atoms, therefore the coefficient should be equal to 1 for the equation to be balanced.
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