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.
Some things are non flammable. Calories are released not used during burning. For the above two reasons your question makes no sense.
Atomic magnesium has three shells.The shell numbering parallels the row number of the first three rows of the periodic table.Magnesium is in the third row. We number these 1,2,3 etc. and because of historical reasons, we also label them as K,L,M ... etc.Electron configuration of magnesium's shells are as follows.1s22s2 and 2p6 (one shell, two orbitals: 2s and 2p, of which the last one has 3 sub-orbitals: 2px, 2py, 2pz, each filled with 2 electrons)3s2With 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 electrons in the second and the last 2 in the 3rd, all 12 electrons of magnesium are accounted for. Done.Aside: The next row is where it gets tricky, but that is a separate question.
Compounds cannot be broken down physically but can be broken down chemically.
It's not burning hot enough, ad that could be for a wide range of reasons including poor fuel flow due to low fuel level or blockage in the system or contaminated fuel.
I'm not entirely certain what you mean by adding the word "hypothesis", but mint only "cools things down" if it's colder than they are (for example, if you were keeping it in the freezer or something). It does produce the sensation of coolness on the tongue for interesting chemical reasons, but it doesn't actually change the temperature.
There are a number of reasons why you might experience a burning sensation when you pee on your period. Your muscles could be inflamed for example.
I had this sensation too, first in my arm and then in my breast. I read something about Magnesium, and it just so happened that I had some magnesium powder in the vitamin cupboard. I started adding about a teaspoon to my morning smoothie, and in a couple of days -- NO MORE BUZZING! Others may have this for other reasons, but it's sure worth a try -- over a week now and no buzzing.
You could have a urine infection. I would go and see your doctor about it as you may need antibiotics
There are a number of reasons why you might have an sensation below the right rib cage. You may be having an allergic reaction for example.
There are a number of reasons for taking magnesium supplements, including the following: muscle aches, fatigue, heart health, better sleep, etc.
People like getting their feet tickled for a number of reasons. The main reason is that it makes them laugh. The alteration of sensation also brings them a sensation of pleasure.
There are many reasons as to why you may be experiencing burning. Most likely this is muscle weakness, a sprain, or inflammation.
; Aluminium has 3 delocalised electrons making it a better conductor than magnesium with only 2 delocalized electrons
Yes, magnesium is relatively expensive. The reasons being because magnesium is a very large commercial market commodity compared to the abundance of magnesium ore in certain geographic countries/locations. Magnesium is also very difficult to mine, because it is very reactive and therefore harder to separate from its other compounds, which is reflected in the price of the metal.
The question cannot be answered for several reasons. The first is that reduced magnesium is not a compound. Next, you did not provide either a weight or a volume of the sample of magnesium. Without either one or the other, one cannot calculate the number of atoms in the sample.
probably burning it but you just don't see it. The valve seals or rings are probably the source.
the answer is very sad the medicine is tested on the rats