Concentrated hydrochloric acid is more reactive than dilute hydrochloric acid. When concentrated hydrochloric acid reacts with magnesium, it produces magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas more quickly and vigorously compared to when dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with magnesium. This is due to the higher concentration of hydrogen ions in concentrated hydrochloric acid, leading to a faster and more intense reaction.
Actually there's no main chemical difference
Just the reaction rate is higher with concentrated one
the diffrences in reaction of potassium, magnesium and copper
- Epsom salt is a natural product - Magnesium sulfate can be obtained as the product of the reactions between sulfuric acid and magnesium carbonate (or magnesium oxide)
With what? reactions usually involve 2 or more substances.
For example calcium carbonate react with hydrochloric acid and form a solution.
Magnesium
Well if you put magnesium with hydrochloric acid, the magnesium reacts with it and creates hydrogen and magnesium chloride. Here is the word equation... Magnesium + Hydrochloric acid --> Magnesium chloride + Hydrogen
lipids
Yes they do.
the diffrences in reaction of potassium, magnesium and copper
Compare the reactions with water of the elements sodium and magnesium
copper sulphate plus hydrochloric acid
it changes into red colour
Oxidation-reduction, as magnesium is oxidized in this reaction
Mg(ClO4)2
I was wondering how to write a word equation of the reactions that occurred between the acid and the respective active ingredients of each of the different antacid powders.i used t he following acntacids;Gastrogel-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideSandocal-Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Lactate, GluconateRennie-Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium CarbonateMylanta Double-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideMylanta-Magnesium Hydroxide, Aluminium HydroxideDewitt's-Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Carbonate Sodium Bicarbonate Magnesium Hydroxide
Here are the reactions: Mg + HCl = MgCl2(aq) + H2 Mg + H2SO4 = MgSO4(aq) + H2 Mg + 2H2O = Mg(OH)2(aq) + H2 Metal + Acid = Metal Salt in Aqueous Solution + Hydrogen
There won't be any reactions