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Magnesium burn in oxygen; burning is an oxidation reaction. Magnesium also reacts with nitrogen at high temperature to form Mg3N2 where the magnesium is oxidised, i.e. loses electrons.

When magnesium is burnt in air some nitride is produced which hydrolyses to give a faint smell of ammonia.

The enthalpy of formation (heat of reaction) is greater for MgO than for Mg3N2.

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