HCl and MgOH
magnesium chloride
Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2 magnesium+Hydrochloric acid→magnesium chloride+water (H2O)
it would make magnesium chloride
Magnesium chloride and water.
Hydrochloric Acid
Magnesium chloride plus hydrochloric acid is magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.
The products formed are magnesium chloride and water.
Submerging the magnesium ribbon in a strong acid solution like hydrochloric acid would cause it to react rapidly, producing magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas. The vigorous reaction would lead to the magnesium ribbon dissolving or disappearing within seconds.
Hydrochloric acid and magnesium hydroxide react to form magnesium chloride and water.
When hydrochloric acid is mixed with magnesium, hydrogen gas is produced along with magnesium chloride. This reaction can be represented by the chemical equation: 2HCl + Mg -> MgCl2 + H2.
When hydrochloric acid is added to magnesium metal, magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas are produced. This is a displacement reaction where the magnesium metal displaces the hydrogen in hydrochloric acid to form magnesium chloride.
Magnesium Chloride and water would be formed. MgO + 2HCl ------> MgCl2 +H2O