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the answer is 2,8,1
Mangenite is magneisum ore. Haemetite is iron ore. Malakite is copper ore. Bauxite is aluminum ore.
It reacts with the oxygen to form magnesium oxide (MgO).
is magnesium brittle or can it be bent and shaped?
It's ... um, denser. The continents (largely SiAl, silicon-aluminium) essentially "float" on the denser SiMa (silicon-magneisum) layer.
There are a few situations that are know to cause minerals to particpate from water. For example, if enough calcium and magneisum ions are added to the water, it may cause other minersals to participate from it.
Magnesium is a metal because it displays the properties of metals. These properties are displayed below: 1.) Magnesium is shiny. 2.) Magnesium is malleable and ductile. 3.) Magnesium has a relatively high melting/boiling point. 4.) Magnesium is hard. Furthermore, magnesium is placed in group II which is towards the left side of the periodic table. Elements placed towards the left side of the periodic table are metals. The metallic properties of elements decreases from left to right.
A flashbulb typically consists of a glass bulb containing a coiled filament made of magnesium or aluminum wire, filled with oxygen or other oxidizing gases, and enclosed in a clear envelope. When an electric current passes through the filament, it ignites and produces a bright flash of light.
mercury is a metal. It is liquid at room temperature.
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It's a transition metal.