Heating magnesium is a physical process.
But the reaction of magnesium with oxygen at high temperature is a chemical process.
no, its a chemical change.
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Magnesium is not a change of any sort. It is a metallic element that can undergo both physical an chemical changes.
Yes, because the chemical structure is compromised
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its a chemical lol
No. Burning magnesium, or burning anything for that matter, is a chemical change. The magnesium reacts with oxygen to form magnesium oxide, and to some degree reacts with nitrogen to form magnesium nitride.
Magnesium is not a change of any sort. It is a metallic element that can undergo both physical an chemical changes.
Adding Hydrochloric acid to magnesium induces a chemical change, according to the reaction: Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) > MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)
Is it a chemical change.
physical change
Magnesium fizzing in acid is definitely undergoing a chemical change.
Yes, because the chemical structure is compromised
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It is a physical change.
A physical change is a change in the physical state of a substance. An example of a physical change is water turning to ice (a solid) when frozen. Its state of matter has changed, but it is still the same substance (water).A chemical change is a change in the chemical structure of a substance(s). For example, when oxygen and magnesium react, they form magnesium oxide (a different substance). The chemical state of both the oxygen and magnesium atoms involved has changed.Equations:Oxygen + Magnesium --> Magnesium OxideO2 + 2Mg --> 2MgO
It's a physical change because it might be in a different form but it's still magnesium
its a chemical lol
No. Burning magnesium, or burning anything for that matter, is a chemical change. The magnesium reacts with oxygen to form magnesium oxide, and to some degree reacts with nitrogen to form magnesium nitride.