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when MG is burned in air we get magnesium dioxide which is a base.this oxide appears as a white ash.when mixed in water we get mahnesium hydroxide which a famous antacid.
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Magnesium oxide anything that is burned with oxygen (what is left) is called [material you burned] oxide
Sodium Oxide.
When metal salts are burned, they emit only certain wavelengths of light, so only a few lines appear. Any color of light we see is a combination of the colors seen on the spectrum. However, sunlight or light from a projector are white light, which is a combination of ALL the colors, unlike metal salts, which would result in all the colors appearing in a continuous spectrum, also unlike metal salts.
Very bright white light.
Magnesium is a silvery white metal used in flares fireworks and photographic light bulbs
Magnesium is a metal. When it burns it forms compounds, to which the terms metal and nonmetal are generally not applied.
Magnesium burns bright white. It is often used in the production of fireworks. Magnesium is the most common metal that burns white, but titanium , aluminum , and beryllium can be mixed to form compounds that also form bright white light.
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when MG is burned in air we get magnesium dioxide which is a base.this oxide appears as a white ash.when mixed in water we get mahnesium hydroxide which a famous antacid.
Neon
blue light and white metal and black strips of meatl
Magnesium metal, when ignited, burns at a high temperature and gives off a bright white light.
The White House was burned by the British Army; because the United States and Britain were at war.