Sulphuric acid
A common catalyst used for the reaction between magnesium and hydrochloric acid is platinum metal in the form of platinum black. This catalyst helps to increase the rate of the reaction by providing a surface for the reactants to interact. Alternatively, no catalyst is typically needed for this reaction as it occurs spontaneously at room temperature.
add barium chloride or barium nitrate to a solution containing sulphate ions SO4 2-. To the same solution add hydrochloric acid in excess. OBSERVATIONS, a white precipitate which is insoluble in excess acid confirms presence of SO42- IF IT DISSOLVES then it confirms SO32- ----------------------------------------- 1) Add barium nitrate solution under acidic conditions (use an equal volume of hydrochloric acid) to the unknown solution 2) A white precipitate of barium sulphate forms if sulphate ions are present
The 'ash of burning magnesium' is magnesium oxide, MgO, which is alkaline when dissolved in water. However it is only slightly soluble in water, but much better in acid. MgO + H2O --> Mg(OH)2 MgO + 2H+ ==> Mg2+ + H2O
Magnesium hydroxide is commonly used as an antacid to relieve heartburn, indigestion, and upset stomach by neutralizing excess stomach acid. It can also be used as a laxative to relieve occasional constipation. Additionally, magnesium hydroxide is a component in some medications used to treat conditions like peptic ulcers and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Yes, but I would be careful. It could destroy the pump if made of certain materials.If it's a lead pipe or a nonmetal, you're probably fine, and yes, it will remove manganese and magnesium, although the reaction could be dangerous/explosive if proper care is not taken to make sure it works correctly.
Yes, this is possible; the classic Manheim process use this reaction.
No, you cannot use it since it will damage the surface of the lining tissue of the vagina.
A common catalyst used for the reaction between magnesium and hydrochloric acid is platinum metal in the form of platinum black. This catalyst helps to increase the rate of the reaction by providing a surface for the reactants to interact. Alternatively, no catalyst is typically needed for this reaction as it occurs spontaneously at room temperature.
Iron is needed to produce iron sulphate.
We will use hydrochloric acid. Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2
Many applications use magnesium to alloy with aluminum to make that much stronger.
add barium chloride or barium nitrate to a solution containing sulphate ions SO4 2-. To the same solution add hydrochloric acid in excess. OBSERVATIONS, a white precipitate which is insoluble in excess acid confirms presence of SO42- IF IT DISSOLVES then it confirms SO32- ----------------------------------------- 1) Add barium nitrate solution under acidic conditions (use an equal volume of hydrochloric acid) to the unknown solution 2) A white precipitate of barium sulphate forms if sulphate ions are present
Nitric acid being an oxidizing reagent help the oxidation of Fe(II) to Fe(III).
Magnesium hydroxide is commonly used as an antacid to help neutralize stomach acid. In the context of an aspirin product, it may be used as a buffering agent to reduce stomach irritation or discomfort that can be caused by the aspirin. Buffering agents can help to make the product gentler on the stomach.
The answer to your question is: barium (as BaSO4 in medicine - contrast material) , calcium (ex.: CaCl2, calcium gluconate, etc. in medicine), strontium (as strontium chloride in tooth pastes, against hypersensitivity) and magnesium (as MgSO4, MgO, etc. in medicine).
People use magnesium to make rims because of many good characteristics of magnesium. It is light, shiny, and very durable. Magnesium is the third most used metal in the united states. They also use it because it is almost identical to aluminum.
Use pure magnesium and pure oxygen.