what happens if magnesium ribbions is added in acetic acid
Magnesium oxide react with water and magnesium hydroxide is formed.
sodium acetate and water are formed.
Magnesium react easily with hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is obtained.
Nothing, no reaction without heating.
MgCl2 & H2O will form. MgO + 2 HCl ==> MgCl2 + H2O
Magnesium oxide react with water and magnesium hydroxide is formed.
when a piece of Magnesium is added to acetic acid bubbles of H2 gas are produced and solution becomes milky now evaporate the excess acid and water by heating and get solid Magnesium acetate.
sodium acetate and water are formed.
Magnesium react easily with hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is obtained.
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MgSO4+ H2O + CO2
It fizzes for awhile and then it makes a compound called magnesium oxide.
Nothing, no reaction without heating.
No reaction will take place due to less reactivity of copper .
Magnesium is the correct spell....Whatever, if you add Magnesium (Mg) to Water (H2o), it will form Magnesium Hydroxide. The following equation is:- Mg+O2+H2O=Mg(OH)2
Will obtain magnisium nitrate{Mg(NO3)2} and H2 gas
MgCl2 & H2O will form. MgO + 2 HCl ==> MgCl2 + H2O