Magnesium is pretty reactive, though like aluminum it's a self-protecting metal: a thin layer of the oxide forms which protects the rest of the metal. However, while it's somewhat difficult to ignite, once it does it burns with an intense heat. At very high serum levels it can cause a range of problems including cardiac arrest, though since it's fairly readily excreted by the kidneys this is usually only a problem for people whose kidneys aren't working all that well.
This is a chemical change, like any other burning reaction: magnesium is turned into magnesium oxide by burning reaction with oxygen (from air). 2Mg + O2 --> 2MgO
The oxidation number of magnesium is +2. Any other for this element would be energetically unfavorable and unstable.
When a piece of copper is placed in magnesium chloride solution, no reaction will occur because copper is less reactive than magnesium. Copper will remain unchanged in the solution.
No. Argon is chemically inert and does not form any bond with magnesium (or other metals).
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None they don't have any dangers
there are the same dangers as any other country.
Yes. He faced a lot of dangers.
Magnesium can be taken at any age. This depends on why you are taking it. Many people are magnesium deficient.
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Yes they can. Tailstrikes can cause serious damages or dangers to aircrafts(airplanes).
Any link exist between magnesium and your weight.
it's radioactive!
Yes, copper is poisonous.