dissolve
The reaction is exothermic
Magnesium react easily with hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is obtained.
The equation for the reaction between magnesium and hydrochloric acid is Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2
magnesium + hydrochloric acid = magnesium chloride + water
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The reaction is exothermic
Magnesium react easily with hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is obtained.
The equation for the reaction between magnesium and hydrochloric acid is Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2
magnesium + hydrochloric acid = magnesium chloride + water
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There is far more total surface area available for the reaction to occur on than just the ribbon.
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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
Magnesium is a metal located in group 2 in the periodic table. So, it reacts with hydrochloric acid to liberate hydrogen gas. The other product is magnesium chloride, which is a neutral salt.