Magnesium is the correct spell....Whatever, if you add Magnesium (Mg) to Water (H2o), it will form Magnesium Hydroxide. The following equation is:-
Mg+O2+H2O=Mg(OH)2
Will obtain magnisium nitrate{Mg(NO3)2} and H2 gas
Magnesium chromate remains insoluble in water.
happens
there are 12 protons in magnisium
When electrical energy is added to water it creates electric shock.
Scandium doesn't react with water.
the water then appears coulerless
tribromophenol is formed.
Under normal conditions of temperature, nothing happens; water and neon do not react.
When silver is added to water, it does not react with the water. Silver is a noble metal and is relatively unreactive with water at room temperature.
When magnesium burns, it reacts with oxygen in the air to form magnesium oxide and produces a bright white light. This is a highly exothermic reaction, releasing a large amount of heat and energy. The resulting magnesium oxide residue is a white powder.
Silver chloride is not soluble in water.