potassium and sodium react very violently with cold water calcium reacts slowly with cold water Magnesium is not affected by water at room temperature or cold water.Magnesium reacts with water vapor only.
Magnesium. O no it's copper sorry.........................
Copper :) and Magnesium does not!
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Lithium
Sodium
Potassium
Rubidium-this also burns in air
Cesium
Francium-this is also radioactive
Magnesium
magnesium
magnesium
it burns white, but when mixed with potasium nirtate, it burns purple/violet
Potassium has a violet color in the flame test.
Flame test color blue: arsenic, selenium.
Burning magnesium will result in a brilliant white light.
The flame test is not currently used for chrome.
Magnesium
magnesium
burns very hot with a bright white glowing flame
it burns white, but when mixed with potasium nirtate, it burns purple/violet
Yes, it is possible to have a white flame. A good example of a white flame is the flame with which a magnesium wire burns. When magnesium wire is burnt in air(oxygen), it burns with a bright white flame.
magnesium
Potassium has a violet color in the flame test.
Its not a Blue Flame (blue flame)its a white flame. i believe it can get around 1,000degrees
The element that burns brilliantly in the air is magnesium. Magnesium is an alkaline Earth metal with the atomic number 12.
Magneseum. an Alkali earth metal
An intense white flame is produced when magnesium burns.
Flame test color blue: arsenic, selenium.