Magnesium Oxide is a compound which is formed when Oxygen from the air reacts with Magnesium to form a White powder known as Magnesium oxide
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The formula for magnesium phosphide is Mg3P2. It is made of magnesium (Mg) and phosphorous (P). Magnesium phosphide is a white crystalline solid that is toxic by ingestion; it is used to make other chemicals.
Magnesium oxide, MgO, is the main product but there will also be traces of magnesium nitride, Mg3N2. Magnesium is unusual it will burn in pure nitrogen. 2Mg + O2 -->2 MgO 3Mg + N2 --> Mg3N2
Magnesium and Aluminium powder
It can be observed that magnesium burns in air with a dazzling white flame. A white powder known as magnesium oxide is produced. Magnesium burns in oxygen present in the air to produce magnesium oxide.
None But It Will Give You Magnesium Oxide Which Is A Solid. x and That's why burning Mg is not harmfull to the environment but Mg is found as a compound mixed with other elements on earth and to get it clean from the compounds you will need to uses elements which will cause Co2 to form which causes globel worming
It means it is made of white chocolate.....hahahahaa
it is made up of solid iron magnesium and water and ground and calsium nd mantle and all of the stuff under the earth
Calcium oxide (CaO), commonly known as quicklime or burnt lime, is a widely used chemical compound. It is a white, caustic, alkaline crystalline solid at room temperature. The broadly used term lime connotes calcium-containing inorganic materials, in which carbonates, oxides and hydroxides of calcium, silicon, magnesium, aluminium, and iron predominate, such as limestone. By contrast, quicklime specifically applies to a single chemical compound.
chemical change-- because a new product is being made and the act of magnesium burning and turning into powder is not reversable
Magnesium is an element. In its pure form, magnesium is a metal.
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No, white blood cells are not solid. White blood cells are made up of vitamins, gases, nucleic acids and many other components. White blood cells comprise a body's immune system.