Magnesium will react with sulfuric acid to produce magnesium sulfate.
No it will not, because sulfate is not an oxidant to Mg.
no
The magnesium will react with the acid to produce hydrogen gas and a magnesium salt.
Magnesium is extremely flammable. It will react even with water!!!!!!
Magnesium sulfate molecules doesn't freeze.
Magnesium Sulfate
No it will not, because sulfate is not an oxidant to Mg.
it doesn;t react
no
Magnesium hydroxide and Sulphuric acid will combine to give Magnesium sulphate and water: Mg(OH)2 + H2SO4 ---> MgSO4 + 2H2O
Magnesium oxalate will react with sulfuric acid to form magnesium sulfate and oxalic acid.
3Mg + N2 --> Mg3N2 Magnesium and nitrogen react to form magnesium nitride.
No, Zn is less reactive than Mg
The magnesium will react with the acid to produce hydrogen gas and a magnesium salt.
Magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas
Magnesium is more reactive than copper, so it will displace (swap places) with the copper forming magnesium sulphate and copper.
hydrogen gasmagnesium + sulfuric acid → magnesium sulfate + hydrogen