The reaction is not possible.
No. Iron cannot displace Magnesium from Magnesium oxide
Mix magnesium powder with copper sulphate. The more reactive magnesium will displace the less reactive copper.
Mg+AlCl=MgCl+Al Magnesium+Aluminium chloride=Magnesium chloride+ Aluminium This happens because magnesium is a more reactive element then aluminum so chlorine swaps places and forms a new compound with magnesium.
Magnesium and Aluminium powder
The reaction is not possible.
No it will not displace it since magnesium is higher than iron in the reactivity series :D
As calcium is more reactive than magnesium calcium will displace the magnesium and will become calcium nitrate and is left over with magnesium on it's own
No. Iron cannot displace Magnesium from Magnesium oxide
Magnalium is an alloy magnesium-aluminium.
Both Magnesium and aluminium react in the air so it would be harder to mine
magnesium and aluminium <3
Mix magnesium powder with copper sulphate. The more reactive magnesium will displace the less reactive copper.
You get a magnet and take out the aluminium
Aluminium and magnesium, sometimes with manganese
Magnesium is more reactive than copper, so it will displace (swap places) with the copper forming magnesium sulphate and copper.
When you mean different type of magnesium, it can either be isotopes of magnesium or magnesium compounds. If you mean isotopes, i doubt any isotopes of magnesium is able to react with its calcium brethren. If you're talking bout magnesium compounds, reactivity between the metals depends on the electrochemical series, since magnesium is more electronegative, therefore i dont think calcium is able to displace magnesium from its compound. but magnesium is able to displace calcium from its compound.