Magnesium reacts with steam faster than cold water because magnesium needs to burn to get magnesium oxide and to get magnesium oxide there has to be heat and since steam is already heated it doesn't need much time, but the cold water needs time to heat first to react.
If the magnesium oxide reacts with steam to produce magnesium metal, the magnesium atoms in the magnesium oxide are reduced. If the magnesium oxide reacts with steam to produce magnesium hydroxide, the magnesium is neither oxidised nor reduced.
Magnesium hydroxide - Mg(OH)2
or
Magnesium Oxide - MgO
i think it is the gas hydrogen..
yes it does
Magnesium will react with sulfuric acid to produce magnesium sulfate.
The magnesium will react with the acid to produce hydrogen gas and a magnesium salt.
No. Argon does not react with magnesium
No, an element does not react with itself.
No it will not, because sulfate is not an oxidant to Mg.
Magnesium will react with sulfuric acid to produce magnesium sulfate.
Magnesium don't react with salt.
it doesn;t react
No, but magnesium ribbon will react with copper sulphate
The magnesium will react with the acid to produce hydrogen gas and a magnesium salt.
Yes. At standard temperature and pressure, magnesium in contact with chlorine will react to form magnesium chloride.
No. Argon does not react with magnesium
No, an element does not react with itself.
No.
No. Metals do not react with one another.
Magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas
No it will not, because sulfate is not an oxidant to Mg.