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Chemistry, 20.03.2021 22:20, rosehayden21

Why is the reaction 2Mg + O2 + 2MgO a nonreversible reaction? A. It has more than one reactant.
B. It has only one product.
C. It can occur only between gases.
D. It can go in only one direction.​


Why is the reaction 2Mg + O2 + 2MgO a nonreversible reaction?

A. It has more than one reactant.B.

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