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Magnesium plus oxygen becomes magnesium oxide.
All organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen (such as ethanol) always form carbon dioxide and water vapour on complete combustion in open air.
if mixed with air it explodes with a bus off light i did it in science last week 31/10/08 stefan rabicano
Oxygen is the most reactive component of air. So for nearly all metals that burn in air only the oxide is formed. There is one exception magnesium burns in air to form the oxide and also traces of nitride.
The short answer is iron oxide. However, there are two common iron oxides. When you heat iron in air you get black iron oxide, Fe3O4. In more complex reactions red iron oxide, Fe2O3 is produced.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2 ) is produced by the sparking of air, the Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) is produced due to the combustion of carbon in the hydrocarbon fuel.
Carbon most commonly enters the air as a gas: carbon dioxide, volatile organic compounds, or carbon monoxide, but it can also exist in the air as a solid (soot) for long periods of time. Carbon is an element in a solid form. When it released in air, it remains in the same form. If it is burnt in air then it released carbon dioxide & carbon mono oxide.
It forms magnesium oxide. :)
The product is magnesium oxide MgO.
The product is magnesium oxide MgO.
0.03% of the air contains carbon dioxide.
Lithium & Magnesium
White powder of aluminum oxide
Magnesium plus oxygen becomes magnesium oxide.
Carbon di-oxide
Carbon Dioxide is a compound made from the elements Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O), its chemical formula is CO2. It is normally a gas at standard temperature and pressure and is produced when organic material is burnt in air.