It goes brown.
Magnesium react easily with hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is obtained.
Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2 magnesium+Hydrochloric acid→magnesium chloride+water (H2O)
magnesium + hydrochloric acid = magnesium chloride + water
That a reaction has occurred between the magnesium & hydrochloric acid: Mg(s) + HCL(aq) --> MgCl(aq) + H2(g)
Yes, when magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid it is a single replacement reaction. The same is true for nearly all cases of a reaction between an acid and a metal.
Magnesium react easily with hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is obtained.
Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2 magnesium+Hydrochloric acid→magnesium chloride+water (H2O)
magnesium + hydrochloric acid = magnesium chloride + water
The resulting hydrogen gas is colorless.
That a reaction has occurred between the magnesium & hydrochloric acid: Mg(s) + HCL(aq) --> MgCl(aq) + H2(g)
Yes, when magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid it is a single replacement reaction. The same is true for nearly all cases of a reaction between an acid and a metal.
Magnesium chloride plus hydrochloric acid is magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.
Hydrochloric Acid
Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2 Magnesium added to Hydrochloric Acid makes Magnesium Chloride and Hydrogen gas
0.0532 L
hydrogen
it makes salt