you get magnesium oxide + iron
Magnesium oxide, MgO (base). It is a form of rust.
Magnesium is a metal when we say burning of magnesium it means formation of its oxide with liberation of heat and light.
No - phosphorous can not just appear.Heating magnesium hydroxide will give magnesium oxide and water.
Yes, most metals are good conductors of heat.
It is given out. If it were taken in, magnesium would not continue to burn when heat were removed.
An overload of heat and magnesium
Magnesium!!!
Ignited magnesium is both heat and light energy.
Magnesium would only be shiny in a freshly cut surface. It quickly oxidizes with a film of protective oxide rapidly forming. In this condition it would look grey. It does conduct both heat and electricity.
magnesium oxide (MgO)
Magnesium has many states, for example Magnesium Choride, or Magnesium carbonate. Magnesium has been experimented with as a Non Heat Conductor successfully using Magnesium Carbonate, and is also potentially argued as a lightweight form of heat resistant coating. Magnesium itself however, as Magnesium ribbon demonstrates, is highly flammable under direct flame, and reacts by giving off extremely bright light and heat, when in flame.
If you heat magnesium and oxygen together then you will make MgO or Magnesium oxide.
you get magnesium oxide + iron
Magnesium oxide, MgO (base). It is a form of rust.
No, magnesium is not a good electrical conductor.
the combustion of magnesium oxide is carbon+sulfur_carbonate sulfur