What happens when magnesium burns? What do you need for magnesium to burn? Will magnesium burn if you have it in a closed container? No. Why not? It needs air. Why does it need air? There is oxygen in the air. Magnesium needs oxygen to burn. So, when magnesium burns, you start with magnesium and end up with a compound that contains both magnesium and oxygen. Magnesium has an atomic weight of 24. Oxygen has an atomic weight of 16. So if you start out with 24 grams of Magnesium you should end up with 40 grams of Magnesium Oxide.
When magnesium burns it combines wtih oxygen to form magnesium oxide; this compound contains all of the original magnesium as well as oxygen, therefore the weight increases.
Mg gets converted to MgO on combustion. Hence the weight is more after burning.
When the magnesium is burned then oxyen is added MgO so now the molar mass of magnesium is 24.31+16 becuase the magnesium stays just add the oxygen... hope it help!!
When magnesium burns it combines with oxygen to form magnesium oxide; this compound has more mass than the magnesium from which it was made, since the oxygen also has mass.
The magnesium gets heavier when it is burned because it forms a new compound with oxygen in the air.
It is because when magnesium burn in air,it react with oxygen in air to produce magnessium(iv)oxide.
Assuming Oxygen is the oxidizing element: 2Mg + O2 -> 2MgO + energy So your answer is MgO or Magnesium oxide or Magnesia
It makes Magnesium Sulphate
Magnesium Phosphide !
Magnesium.
This compound is magnesium oxide - MgO.
Priestley and Lavoisier discovered oxygen. I think they burned magnesium and it got heavier. The phlogiston theory (the theory that people believed about burning and combustion) could not answer this so they had discovered something. We now know that oxygen from the air is "extracted" when the magnesium is burned. the oxygen then combines with the magnesium and form magnesium oxide. So if you started with 24g of magnesium and burned it, you would end up with about 40g of magnesium oxide.
Magnesium becomes heavier after it is burnt. This is because the magnesium has chemically bonded with oxygen to form magnesium oxide. The oxygen adds the extra weight.
Magnesium oxide anything that is burned with oxygen (what is left) is called [material you burned] oxide
magnesium should not be burned in pure oxygen because the flame will be white or luminous.
Magnesium oxide?
magnesium oxide magnesium oxide
white.
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magnesium-25 is "heavier", it has one more neutron in the nucleus
Both products MgO (magnesium oxide) and some Mg3N2 (magnesium nitride)are both much heavier than the originating Mg strip before it was set to fire.Mg = 12 g/molMgO = (12+16) = 28 g/mol(1/3)Mg3N2 = (1/3)*(3*12 + 2*14) = 0.33*64 = 21 g/mol
Magnesium nitride is formed when magnesium powder is burned in the presence of nitrogen gas.
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