No. Francium is the most reactive metal.
WHY?When magnesium has reacted with oxygen, it form a white powder which is neither metal nor non-metal, but is a compound. This is also known as a metal oxide.
Magnesium generally appears in two valence forms. The pure, non-reacted element, Magnesium, has no charge. Reacted Magnesium has a valence of +2
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They were exposed to and reacted with oxygen in the air.
The compound is ionic because Mg (magnesium) is a metal and S (sulfur) is a non metal with a relatively high electro-negativity.MgS [note correct letter cases] has ionic bonds.
metalIt is an alkaline earth metal and the eighth most abundant element in the earth's crust by mass
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This is when acetylene reacted with one of the magnesium bromide. For instance, acteylene reacted with methyl magnesium bromide forming 3-hexa-1-eyne.
The metal would most likely form a metal salt.
Magnesium is not a heavy metal.
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