There is NO reaction at all.
When a magnesium strip is heated strongly in air, it undergoes a chemical reaction called oxidation. Magnesium reacts with oxygen in the air to form magnesium oxide. The mass of the strip increases because magnesium combines with oxygen atoms from the air to form a heavier compound (magnesium oxide).
The net ionic equation for this process is: Ni(s) + Cu(+2)(aq) --> Ni(+2)(aq) + Cu(s). This is an oxidation-reduction reaction, where nickel is oxidized and copper is reduced.
The reagent strip is a strip of paper impregnated with a specific chemical reagent for a chemical determination.
0.1126g Mg/(24.305g Mg) = 0.004632792 moles Mg You're welcome, noob.
Yes. The equation for photosynthesis can be balanced. You are simply using light to strip two hydrogen atoms from one oxygen atom. You will have H2O plus 2 photons produces 2 single atoms of Hydrogen and One atom of free Oxygen. Your free atom of Oxygen will soon link up with another Oxygen atom and create O2. The hydrogen atoms will participate in some other reactions.
This is a chemical change. The reaction is: Mg + O ---> MgO
Mg + 2AgNO3→ Mg(NO3)2 +2Ag
2 Mg (s) + O2 (g) ----> 2MgO (s)
When a magnesium strip is heated strongly in air, it undergoes a chemical reaction called oxidation. Magnesium reacts with oxygen in the air to form magnesium oxide. The mass of the strip increases because magnesium combines with oxygen atoms from the air to form a heavier compound (magnesium oxide).
Yes. The magnesium metal replaces the copper in the copper sulfate. This is a single replacement or single displacement reaction.
The net ionic equation for this process is: Ni(s) + Cu(+2)(aq) --> Ni(+2)(aq) + Cu(s). This is an oxidation-reduction reaction, where nickel is oxidized and copper is reduced.
Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2 magnesium+Hydrochloric acid→magnesium chloride+water (H2O)
The surface area of the magnesium is increased. The reaction will be larger, but normally will take less time.
Magnesium oxide. It's produced by magnesium reacting with oxygen.
To remove the oxide layer (magnesium oxide) on it
The reagent strip is a strip of paper impregnated with a specific chemical reagent for a chemical determination.
yes of course