Magnesium nitrate (MgNO3) is a nitrogen source.
Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is a sulfur source.
Mg(NO3)2 is called magnesium nitrate. You do not use the prefix di for the nitrate since this is an ionic compound, and it can only be (NO3)2 as nitrate has a -1 charge and Mg has a +2 charge.
yes magnesium nitrate is a solid, as it is a white crystalline solid from being a salt.
No, as magnesium is more reactive, and would 'keep' the nitrate.
sodium nitrate is simply salt. There are some fertilizers with salt in them.
Yes. Because the Magnesium is more reactive, he gets the nitrate. Look at it this way. There's a boxing match. The prize is the nitrate. Lead is the current winner. The most reactive metal will win the match. Magnesium is more reactive so he wins the nitrate. It's as simple as that!
Mg(NO3)2 is called magnesium nitrate. You do not use the prefix di for the nitrate since this is an ionic compound, and it can only be (NO3)2 as nitrate has a -1 charge and Mg has a +2 charge.
You don't: Magnesium nitrate is already neutral!
When aluminum and magnesium nitrate are mixed together, they will react to form aluminum nitrate and magnesium. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2 Al + 3 Mg(NO3)2 -> 2 Al(NO3)3 + 3 Mg This is a single replacement reaction, in which the aluminum replaces the magnesium in the magnesium nitrate compound. The reaction is exothermic, meaning that it releases heat. The aluminum nitrate and magnesium produced as products may be further reacted with other chemicals or used as is in various applications.
There are 0.13 moles in 20 grams of magnesium nitrate.
Ammonium nitrate is a substance used in fertilizers.
They could, since magnesium is more reactive than copper, and could displace it to form magnesium nitrate.
Nitrogen is the main nutrient supplied to plants by sodium nitrate fertilizers. The fertilizers in question number among naturally occurring products and therefore tend to offer traces of such elements and compounds as borate, chloride, iodate, magnesium, perchlorate and sulfate. They also will deliver sodium, but in non-soil-damaging amounts that leach out with irrigation schedules and rainfall events.
fertilizers and diseases!!
no reaction
yes magnesium nitrate is a solid, as it is a white crystalline solid from being a salt.
Magnesium nitrate contains magnesium Mg, nitrogen, N, and oxygen, O. Its formula is Mg(NO3)2
No, as magnesium is more reactive, and would 'keep' the nitrate.