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On burning in air, magnesium produces a brilliant white light. they are highly flammable in their pure form when molten or in powder or ribbon form. Burning or molten magnesium metal reacts violently with water. When working with powdered magnesium, safety glasses with welding eye protection are employed, because the bright white light produced by burning magnesium contains ultraviolet light that can permanently damage the retinas of the eyes.
Magnesium oxide will react with water to form Magnesium Hydroxide. Magnesium Hydroxide will not reat further with water
No. Magnesium oxide is not soluble in water. On contact with water it will form magnesium hydroxide.
Magnesium is obtained from sea water
No - phosphorous can not just appear.Heating magnesium hydroxide will give magnesium oxide and water.
It will stop burning
First the vessel expands so level falls and water expands so level increases
Milk of magnesium is given as a medicine for burning sensation in the stomach to neutralize the acids that are the cause of the sensetion into a neutral salt and water.
The water level rises
Yes, a drought can cause wells to dry up if the level of the water table falls.
Yes, a drought can cause wells to dry up if the level of the water table falls.
On burning in air, magnesium produces a brilliant white light. they are highly flammable in their pure form when molten or in powder or ribbon form. Burning or molten magnesium metal reacts violently with water. When working with powdered magnesium, safety glasses with welding eye protection are employed, because the bright white light produced by burning magnesium contains ultraviolet light that can permanently damage the retinas of the eyes.
Falls and then rises
both reactions are redox reactions
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If the water level of the aquifer falls to a level that the well does not reach, it will go dry.
so if it falls over the water will put out the fire instead of burning down you house. and it looks cool