magnesium looks like gold bars but it is grayish sliver
Magnesium chloride consist of Mg^2+ and Cl^-. Twice as many chloride ions as magnesium ions are needed to make the substance neutral. The formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2.
MgCl2
so that's the magnesium giving one electron to each chlorine atom.
It look like a white powder
a white or silver powdery substance
White powder, when dry.
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When a magnesium ribbon is burned it combines with molecular oxygen forming magnesium oxide (MgO); the flame color is white.A huge spark. Kind of like a firework-ish. You kind of have to see it.
Look in the periodic table at groups; sodium has the valence +1, magnesium +2 and chlorine -1.
Colour of Magnesium, like most other metals, it silvery white
The answer is in the question. Magnesium is an element, so is oxygen, together they can form MgO, a compound, as compounds are multi atomic structures, like Iron Oxide, another rust just like MgO.
magnesium look like white powder after burning in air. magnesium burns in air n react with atmospheric oxygen n forms magnesium oxide which is a white powder.
They look like any normal particle, only seen when magnified but even then you can't really describe it.
it will look like a normal particle diagram with all those circles!
It has the appearance of a thin silver-coloured ribbon.
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Magnesium - 2,8,2 check though look on a periodic table, find what group it is in, then look for the period. if you dont have a periodic table then search google for sumthing like: "magnesium electron arrangement" hope this helps lol
When a magnesium ribbon is burned it combines with molecular oxygen forming magnesium oxide (MgO); the flame color is white.A huge spark. Kind of like a firework-ish. You kind of have to see it.
Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) ----> MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)When the magnesium starts to react with the hydrochloric acid, you will see bubbles form in the solution. After the reaction has finished, it will just look like a beaker of water.
Magnesium burns with an intensely bright white light and forms magnesium oxide. Magnesium oxide is a white solid, often a powder. Do not look directly at burning magnesium - it may damage your eyes.
Magnesium can bond with oxygen to form magnesium oxide. Magnesium can also bond with chloride and that will create magnesium dichloride.
Milk like magnesium oxide suspension
It's a chemical change. The magnesium reacts and combines with the oxygen in the air.