2Hg + O2---> 2HgO

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The reaction you provided is the balanced chemical equation for the formation of mercury(II) oxide (HgO) from mercury (Hg) and oxygen (O₂). This reaction indicates that two moles of mercury react with one mole of oxygen to produce two moles of mercury(II) oxide.

Here’s a brief breakdown:

  • Reactants: 2 moles of mercury (Hg) and 1 mole of oxygen (O₂)
  • Product: 2 moles of mercury(II) oxide (HgO)

This is a synthesis reaction where two elements combine to form a compound. If you have any specific questions or need additional information about this reaction, feel free to ask!