karen24
karen24
12-01-2016
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Which are the reactants for mg(s)+o2(g) = mgo(s)
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Kytten
Kytten
12-01-2016
Reactants = Product, Reactant + Reactant = Product, mg(s) + O2(g) = mgo(s), mg(s) and O2(g) are the reactants.
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