The Martian word for magnesium is not expressible in either written language or vocally with a human voice box. However, a good approximation would be "Do Mac Do", although to fully recreate the noise, you would need to dislocate your fibia before saying this.
It is made up of: -Sodium -Chloride -Potassium -Magnesium
Yes, aluminum is more electronegative than magnesium thus, resulting in a single displacement reaction. The products would be magnesium + aluminumnitrate
you would get to mars by buying a spaceship and hiring someone to fly you to mars.
You would just call it liquid magnesium, or molten magnesium which means the same thing.
If you add iron to a solution of magnesium sulfate, a displacement reaction would occur, where the iron would displace the magnesium in the sulfate compound. This would result in the formation of iron sulfate and magnesium metal.
magnesium chloride
Magnesium is an element and can't have a career.
negative
Yes. Magnesium oxide will react with water to form magnesium hydroxide.
No, as magnesium is more reactive, and would 'keep' the nitrate.
If it contain magnesium but no calcium then it would be magnesite.
it would make magnesium chloride