magnesium nitride (Mg3N2) is formed upon heating magnesium and nitrogen.
You end up with magnesium chloride and salt water.
Nothing happens. Argon is inert.
I believe you end up with magnesium chloride and salt water.
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Nothing, no reaction without heating.
Mixing nitrogen with nitrogen: any problem, any reaction.
You end up with magnesium chloride and salt water.
they die?
Nothing happens. Argon is inert.
I believe you end up with magnesium chloride and salt water.
magnesium oxide + nitrogen >>> magnesium nitrite
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Nothing, no reaction without heating.
it makes bubbles
BOOM.
No, magnesium can continue tor burn in nitrogen to form magnesium nitride, Mg3N2
Magnesium nitride is formed when magnesium powder is burned in the presence of nitrogen gas.