Yes. Magnesium oxide will react with water to form magnesium hydroxide.
Hydrogen
Magnesium reacts violently with oxygen to make Magnesium Oxide
magnesium oxide is made up of two elements magnesium & oxygen..
The answer is in the question. Magnesium is an element, so is oxygen, together they can form MgO, a compound, as compounds are multi atomic structures, like Iron Oxide, another rust just like MgO.
The magnesium is burned and reacts with the oxygen in the air. 2Mg + O2 → 2MgO Magnesium + Oxygen gas → Magnesium oxide
Magnesium + copper oxide --> magnesium oxide + copper
This compound is magnesium oxide - MgO.
They make magnesium oxide, MgO.
Hydrogen
Magnesium oxide and Iron
If you heat magnesium and oxygen together then you will make MgO or Magnesium oxide.
When you dissolve an Oxide (e.g. CO2 or SO2) in water you normally make an acid.
Magnesium reacts violently with oxygen to make Magnesium Oxide
magnesium oxide is made up of two elements magnesium & oxygen..
The answer is in the question. Magnesium is an element, so is oxygen, together they can form MgO, a compound, as compounds are multi atomic structures, like Iron Oxide, another rust just like MgO.
Magnesium and oxygen combine to form magnesium oxide. It is basic in nature.
It makes a white light which you aren't aloud to look at because it will hurt your eyes.Above is correct. Magnesium and oxygen can burn explosively, producing a LOT of heat, intense light, and magnesium oxide.