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what two substances are used as reactants to produce the compound in part a of this experiment? (mark all correct responses) o₂ mg fe h₂o₂ hcl
To solve this, we assume Part A (not shown) likely involves a metal oxide or similar. For example, if the compound in Part A is a metal oxide (like MgO or Fe₂O₃), the reactants would be a metal (Mg or Fe) and O₂ (oxygen) for a combustion/synthesis reaction.
- Analyze O₂: Oxygen is a common reactant in synthesis of metal oxides (e.g., \( 2\text{Mg} + \text{O}_2
ightarrow 2\text{MgO} \), \( 3\text{Fe} + 2\text{O}_2
ightarrow \text{Fe}_3\text{O}_4 \)).
- Analyze Mg: Magnesium (Mg) is a metal that reacts with O₂ to form MgO.
- Analyze Fe: Iron (Fe) reacts with O₂ to form iron oxides (e.g., Fe₃O₄, Fe₂O₃).
- H₂O, HCl: These are not typical reactants for simple metal - oxide synthesis from a metal and O₂.
If the compound in Part A is a metal oxide (e.g., MgO, Fe₃O₄), the reactants are a metal (Mg or Fe) and O₂ (oxygen) via synthesis. Mg reacts with O₂ to form MgO (\( 2\text{Mg} + \text{O}_2
ightarrow 2\text{MgO} \)), and Fe reacts with O₂ to form iron oxides (e.g., \( 3\text{Fe} + 2\text{O}_2
ightarrow \text{Fe}_3\text{O}_4 \)). H₂O and HCl are not typical reactants here.
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O₂, Mg (and/or O₂, Fe depending on the compound in Part A; but from the options, O₂ and Mg, or O₂ and Fe are correct. If we assume MgO as the compound, the correct options are:
- O₂ (Oxygen)
- Mg (Magnesium)
(If the compound was an iron oxide, O₂ and Fe would also be correct. But based on common simple metal - O₂ reactions, O₂ and Mg are a strong candidate, or O₂ and Fe.)