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Mathematics, 09.02.2021 07:20 gomek

This is an unbalanced equation representing a chemical reaction HgO->Hg+O2 (two is supposed to be small and on the bottom right part of the O) Which equation is the correctly balanced chemical equation for this reaction? A. HgO->Hg+20 (and a tiny 2 next to the 20) B. 2Hgo->Hg+0 (and a tiny 2 next to the 0) C. 2HgO->2Hg+0 (and a tiny 2 next to the 0) D. 2Hgo->Hg+20 (and a tiny 2 next to the 20)

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