mostly group 16 or 17
the nonmetals
no
Mg does not react with cold water while Ca, Sr, and Ba react with cold water to form metal hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
No.Mg is less reactive than aluminum,therefore mg solution will not react with aluminum metal.
React hydrochloric acid with a metal such as Mg 2HCl+Mg-->MgCl2+H2
No, magnesium (Mg) does not react with zinc sulfate (ZnSO4) under normal conditions. Magnesium is higher in the reactivity series than zinc, so it does not displace zinc from its sulfate compound.
No, Zn is less reactive than Mg
MgCl2 is formed. Mg2+ + 2Cl- ----> MgCl2
Magnesium (Mg) does react with water, although not as vigorously as certain other metals like sodium. The reaction tends to be slow and is influenced by the presence of certain impurities or the temperature of the water. Magnesium reacts with water to produce magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
If you want all the H2SO4 to react, you first need a balenced chemical equasion. Mg + H2SO4 --> MgSO4 +H2 Then you calculate using mole ratios moles is expressed as n. n Mg/1 =n H2SO4/1 n Mg= 0.2mol It's the same because there are no coefficients in front of the reactants.
Mg will most likely react with elements in Group 17 (halogens) to form ionic compounds, such as magnesium chloride (MgCl2).
The two functional groups that react to form nylon are an amine group (-NH2) and a carboxylic acid group (-COOH). These groups undergo a condensation reaction to form an amide bond, resulting in the polymer known as nylon.
Elements from the boron, carbon, pnictogen, chalcogen and halogen families (groups 13 to 17) react with metals.