It forms magnesium bromide:
Mg + Br2 --> MgBr2
I think this is a quite vigorous reaction
Magnesium bromide is MgBr2. When placed in water, it ionizes to produce Mg^2+ and 2 Br-. These can both undergo hydrolysis to produce Mg(OH)2 and 2HBr which then react again to form MgBr2 and H2O. So, in the final analysis, the products produced when MgBr2 is placed in water are Mg^+2 and 2Br^- ions.
Bromine reacts mostly by oxidizing substances
Magnesium bromide is dissociated in water.
The reaction is:
Mg + ZnBr2 = Zn + MgBr2
Cr2O3 is the chemical formula for chromium (III) oxide
AL(s) AL3+(aq) ll Zn2+(aq) ll Zn(s)
They come from Photosystem ll. Photosystem ll gets them by ripping the electrons off of water by a process called photolysis. Electrons gain energy first in Photosystem ll, then later in photosystem l, through the absorption of energy from light.
Magnesium (Mg) is atomic number 12, so it has 12 electrons. They are configured as follows:1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2, or in an orbital diagram ^v ^v ^v^v^v ^v
The cell membrane consists of two molecular structures: Proteins and Phospholipids. The proteins are used for cell recognition, communication, and for moving substances in and out of the cell. The vast majority of the cell membrane is made of phospholipids. A phospholipid consists of a phosphate "head" with two long "tails" of lipids. The phosphate head is "hydrophilic" meaning it is attracted to liquid environments. The lipid tails are "hydrophilic" meaning they move away from liquid environments. The cell membrane is two layers of these phospholipids. The outer layer has the heads pointing towards the liquid environment outside the cell. The inner layer has the heads pointed inwards towards the liquid interior of the cell. The tails are on the inside of this layer, in a dry environment.Outside environmentOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The correct formula for iron(ll) bromide is FeBr2.
HgBr2
Cr2O3 is the chemical formula for chromium (III) oxide
ferric bromide or iron(III) bromide. CAS No. 10031-26-2 ((FeBr3))Molecular Formula: Br3FeMolecular Weight: 295.557
AL(s) AL3+(aq) ll Zn2+(aq) ll Zn(s)
The correct formula for iron(ll) bromide is FeBr2.
Manganese lies between aluminium and zinc in the reactivity series, and forms a 2+ ion. Solutions of manganese (ll) salts are very pale pink (almost colourless) Reactivity sries in order from most reactive to least: Potassium Sodium Lithium Calcium Magnesium Aluminium Manganese Zinc Iron (Hydrogen) Copper
Due to the fact that the zinc and chromium are corrosion resistant,they ll be a coat to protect the materials made from iron,which ll rust after long time used. So,when the iron is dipped in molten zinc,the process is called galvanizing. Thanks.by the way,my english is not my mother tongue.
It Doesn't, alcohol Slows reaction times down and makes you ll wobbly, great fun though,
calculate heat of reaction u ll get the idea ....how much heat need to supply for reaction
They come from Photosystem ll. Photosystem ll gets them by ripping the electrons off of water by a process called photolysis. Electrons gain energy first in Photosystem ll, then later in photosystem l, through the absorption of energy from light.
Magnesium (Mg) is atomic number 12, so it has 12 electrons. They are configured as follows:1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2, or in an orbital diagram ^v ^v ^v^v^v ^v