No. Metals do not react with one another.
Magnesium, Calcium and Sodium react violently with acids as compare to Aluminium.
Magnesium, Mg, is a metal and sodium sulfate is a white powdery, soluble salt. They don't react with each other, so nothing is changed or produced.
Metals which are more reactive than aluminium. Eg= Sodium, Magnesium, Potassium, etc
Metals like sodium, magnesium, zinc and iron can react with sulphuric acid. However, less reactive metals like copper and gold do not.
BOOM!!! ______________________________________________________________________ More like: (#*NUKE GOES OFF*#) But seriously, there will be a small explosion...
Nothing. Pardon my frankness but magnesium won't react with sodium hydroxide because sodium hydroxide is a strong alkali. The reactivity series shows that sodium is stronger than magnesium so it won't react. Magnesium will reduce sodium hydroxide to sodium 2Mg + 2NaOH --> 2MgO + 2Na + H2
Nothing. Devoid of anything else, they won't react. Magnesium will reduce Sodium Hydroxide, though, to produce Magnesium Oxide, pure Sodium, and pure Hydrogen.
Magnesium, Calcium and Sodium react violently with acids as compare to Aluminium.
Magnesium, Mg, is a metal and sodium sulfate is a white powdery, soluble salt. They don't react with each other, so nothing is changed or produced.
Some of these metals are: Calcium, Magnesium, Sulfur, Sodium, Potassium, ...
Na + MgCl2 ----> NaCl + Mg is the chemical equation so yes
Magnesium will react with sulfuric acid to produce magnesium sulfate.
Magnesium don't react with salt.
Metals which are more reactive than aluminium. Eg= Sodium, Magnesium, Potassium, etc
We don't use them because they react with water. Sodium reacts quickly and quite violently, magnesium is slower, but would still be eaten away. In fact we deliberately use blocks of magnesium on the hulls of ships so that they will corrode in preference to the iron hull.
Metals that react well with water: Sodium - fizzes Potassium - burns Caesium - explodes Metals that react well with acids: Magnesium
Metals like sodium, magnesium, zinc and iron can react with sulphuric acid. However, less reactive metals like copper and gold do not.