Magnesium chloride and copper chloride are formed in solution and hydrogen is released.
Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2 A reaction producing a salt, magnesium chloride, and hydrogen gas.
Probably nothing: Hydrogen is higher than copper in the electromotive series, so that copper can not displace hydrogen from its compounds,
Depending on the acid, different things happen. With sulphuric acid: Cu + H2SO4 ----> CuSO4 + H2So, Copper Sulphate and Hydrogen With hydrochloric acid: Cu + HCl ----> CuCl2 + H2So, Copper Chloride and Hydrogen In general, a metal + an acid ----> a base and hydrogen gas.
It increases because the mass of the magnesium adds to the mass of the oxygen. Also, the magnesium expands and magnesium oxide is formed. The oxidation reaction is: Mg + O2 = 2 MgO
Magnesium react with nitric acid and magnesium nitrate is obtained.
it will form magnesium sulphate + copper
Magnesium Chloride and water would be formed. MgO + 2HCl ------> MgCl2 +H2O
Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2 A reaction producing a salt, magnesium chloride, and hydrogen gas.
Magnesium chloride is formed in solution and hydrogen is released.
Probably nothing: Hydrogen is higher than copper in the electromotive series, so that copper can not displace hydrogen from its compounds,
reacts with hydrogen gas given off.
Depending on the acid, different things happen. With sulphuric acid: Cu + H2SO4 ----> CuSO4 + H2So, Copper Sulphate and Hydrogen With hydrochloric acid: Cu + HCl ----> CuCl2 + H2So, Copper Chloride and Hydrogen In general, a metal + an acid ----> a base and hydrogen gas.
It increases because the mass of the magnesium adds to the mass of the oxygen. Also, the magnesium expands and magnesium oxide is formed. The oxidation reaction is: Mg + O2 = 2 MgO
Magnesium react with nitric acid and magnesium nitrate is obtained.
the drink will get more diluted.
It becomes diluted.
If completely burnt (in excess of oxygen), all the magnesium will be converted to magnesium oxide.