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zinc nitrate + sodium hydroxide yields sodium nitrate and zinc hydroxide( white precipitate)
This equation is:Mg + H2SO4 = MgSO4 + H2
Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2 Magnesium added to Hydrochloric Acid makes Magnesium Chloride and Hydrogen gas
MgCl2 plus 2H20 produces Mg(OH)2 plus 2HCl
Hydrochloric acid + Magnesium = hydrogen + Magnesium chloride
Magnesium Sulphate + Hydrogen gas
Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2
lead nitrate and hydrogen
The reaction will yield magnesium nitrate and hydrogen gas. Mg + 2HNO3 --> Mg(NO3)2 + H2
nitric acid + magnesium carbonate → salt + water + carbon dioxide
Magnesium reacts with Nitric Acid to produce Magnesium nitrate plus Hydrogen gas. Mg + 2HNO3 ----> Mg(NO3)2 + H2
the answer to your little riddle is magnesium sulphate and hydrogen chloride gas not hydrogen chlorate you nugget
Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate plus Nitric acid = Sodium Nitrate + Hydrogen + Co2
Magnesium chloride plus hydrochloric acid is magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.
Im not sure about very dilute acid and strong magnesium but; magnesium and dilute nitric acid formed alot of gas, the color changed to a browney orange and the temperature increased significantly. I was told (by my science teacher) that when writing the chemical equation you didnt have to include water so; magnesium + nitric acid-------> magnesium nitrate + hydrogen Hope this helps. :)
Mercury could be reacted with Nitric acid to form Mercurous nitrate. Since hydrogen is less reactive than mercury, therefore mercury would not replace hydrogen from nitric acid but the nitrate ion could oxidize mercury ion and form mercurous chloride .
zinc nitrate + sodium hydroxide yields sodium nitrate and zinc hydroxide( white precipitate)