Asked by Holfbrincl
                So if i have the equation
2 SO3 --> 2S + 3 O2
would my word equation for this be Sulfur Oxide --> Sulfur + Oxygen OR
Sulfur hexaoxide --> Sulfur + hexaoxide
or what would be the correct one if both are wrong?
and for this one
2 KI + MgCI2 --> MgI2 + 2KCL
Potassium Iodide + Magnesium dichloride --> magnesium diIodide + potassium Chloride (that's my guess)
Btw i added all the Coefficients to make the equations balanced
            
        2 SO3 --> 2S + 3 O2
would my word equation for this be Sulfur Oxide --> Sulfur + Oxygen OR
Sulfur hexaoxide --> Sulfur + hexaoxide
or what would be the correct one if both are wrong?
and for this one
2 KI + MgCI2 --> MgI2 + 2KCL
Potassium Iodide + Magnesium dichloride --> magnesium diIodide + potassium Chloride (that's my guess)
Btw i added all the Coefficients to make the equations balanced
Answers
                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    sulfur trioxide ==> sulfur + oxygen
The second equation will not react to produce anything. The names are potaqssium iodide + magnesium chloride --> Magnesium iodide + potassium chloride.
    
The second equation will not react to produce anything. The names are potaqssium iodide + magnesium chloride --> Magnesium iodide + potassium chloride.
                    Answered by
            Holfbrincl
            
    Oh okay, i was thinking it could've been trioxide cause of the subscript, thank you. 
    
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