Chemical, MgO (solid) is formed
anything burning is chemical
burning is a chemical change
when MG is burned in air we get magnesium dioxide which is a base.this oxide appears as a white ash.when mixed in water we get mahnesium hydroxide which a famous antacid.
No, a new substance is formed so therefore it is a chemical change. dr. citrin for life
Adding Hydrochloric acid to magnesium induces a chemical change, according to the reaction: Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) > MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)
No. There is a change in substance taking place, so it would be considered a chemical change.
chemical energy--->light energy
This is a chemical change. The reaction is: Mg + O ---> MgO
when MG is burned in air we get magnesium dioxide which is a base.this oxide appears as a white ash.when mixed in water we get mahnesium hydroxide which a famous antacid.
physical because its not changing the object to a different object its just changing the texture.
No, a new substance is formed so therefore it is a chemical change. dr. citrin for life
Adding Hydrochloric acid to magnesium induces a chemical change, according to the reaction: Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) > MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)
The reaction between magnesium nitrate and potassium chromate is a chemical change. 2KOH(aq) + Mg(NO3)2(aq) --> 2KNO2(aq) + Mg(OH)2(s)
The chemical formula for magnesium is = Mg(OH)2
No. There is a change in substance taking place, so it would be considered a chemical change.
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chemical energy--->light energy
Burned Mg would result in formation of magnesium oxide (MgO)Reacting this with HCl ... 2HCl + MgO ==> MgCl2 + H2O
Density is a physical property; the unit in SI is Mg/m3. Materials with density under 1 float on water.