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19 October, 18:21

Problem page solid magnesium carbonate decomposes into carbon dioxide gas and solid magnesium oxide. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction.

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  1. 19 October, 18:51
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    MgCO₃ → MgO + CO₂

    Explanation:

    Chemical Formula of Magnesium Carbonate = MgCO₃

    Chemical Formula of Magnesium Oxide = MgO

    Chemical Formula of Carbon Dioxide = CO₂

    Step 1: Write the unbalance (if present) chemical equation:

    MgCO₃ → MgO + CO₂

    Step 2: Calculate and balance number of atoms on each side:

    Magnesium Atoms:

    As there is one Mg on left hand side and one Mg atom on right hand side. Therefore, Mg atoms are balanced.

    Carbon Atoms:

    There is one C atom on right hand side of the equation and one C atom on left hand side of the equation. Hence, C atoms are balanced too.

    Oxygen Atoms:

    Oxygen atoms are also balances i. e. three atoms on both sides each.

    Conclusion:

    Hence, 1 mole of MgCO₃ on decomposition produces 1 mole of CO₂ and 1 mole of MgO.
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