3Mg + 2C6H8O7 ---------> 2citrate ions + 3MgH2
(2C6H6O7 +3)
you get water and magnesium citrate Mg(OH)2 + C6H8O6 = 2H20 + C6H6MgO6
Mg + H2SO4 = MgSO4 + H2
magnesium + hydrochloric acid = magnesium chloride + water
magnesium choride + water
Magnesium Oxide + Nitric Acid -----> Magnesium Nitrate + Water. Hope this helps.
you get water and magnesium citrate Mg(OH)2 + C6H8O6 = 2H20 + C6H6MgO6
Mg + H2SO4 = MgSO4 + H2
magnesium + hydrochloric acid = magnesium chloride + water
magnesium choride + water
Magnesium Oxide + Nitric Acid -----> Magnesium Nitrate + Water. Hope this helps.
Andrews salts contain magnesium sulphate, sodium hydrogen carbonate and citric acid
This equation is MgBr2 + 2 HCl = MgCl2 + 2 HBr.
Magnesium citrate yielded from the chemical reaction of magnesium carbonate and citric acid.
The word equation for the reaction between magnesium carbonate and sulfuric acid is Magnesium Carbonate + Hyrdocholric Acid > Magnesum Chloride + Carbon Dioxide + Water.
magnesium carbonate + sulfuric acid = magnesium oxide= carbon dioxide
i am not sure but it seems that magnesium or mg + HCl = magnesium cloride MgCl. how would you account for the hydrogen ions? well you would have to balance the equation by 2Mg + 2HCl = 2MgCl + H2. so my answer would by hydocloric acid (HCl) No, that equation is WRONG! The correct equation is: Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2. The H2 bubbles away as gas. The valency of Mg is 2+ and that of Cl is 1-.
The equation for Citric acid water would be HOCv(CH2Cooh)2 COOH + H2O. Citric acid is a weak organic acid that is a natural preservative.