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Everything that exist has magnetism. It is the force that holds everything together, and if it were to stop flowing, everything solid might just float apart and matter would not exist. Atoms themselves are not actually anything solid, nor are the particles that make them up. If there where no magnetism matter would not be. If there were no magnetism, there would be no planets, or even what we call solid mater. No thing to be conscious of its self. Like what happened when Davros the evil genius who created the daleks did it on Doctor Who, it was well cool.

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What would the particle diagram between magnesium and hydrochloric acid look like?

In a particle diagram of magnesium reacting with hydrochloric acid, you would see magnesium atoms (Mg) represented by silver-colored spheres, and hydrochloric acid molecules (HCl) represented by green spheres consisting of hydrogen (H) and chlorine (Cl) atoms. As the reaction progresses, you would observe the magnesium atoms losing electrons to form magnesium ions (Mg²⁺) and hydrogen gas (H2) being released.


What does magnesium look like after burning in air?

magnesium look like white powder after burning in air. magnesium burns in air n react with atmospheric oxygen n forms magnesium oxide which is a white powder.


Can you reverse the reaction of hydrocloric acid and magnesium?

The reverse reaction of hydrochloric acid and magnesium would be magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas. This can occur through the displacement reaction between the magnesium and hydrogen in the presence of an acidic solution like hydrochloric acid.


How many ions of magnesium and oxygen would you need to make an electrically neutral compound?

You would need one magnesium ion (Mg^2+) and two oxygen ions (O^2-) to form an electrically neutral compound like magnesium oxide (MgO). The 2+ charge on the magnesium ion balances the 2- charge of the two oxygen ions, resulting in a neutral compound.


Would beryllium or sodium have properties like to magnesium?

Sodium would have properties more similar to magnesium than beryllium. This is because sodium and magnesium are both in the same group/family (group 2) of the periodic table, known as the alkaline earth metals, whereas beryllium is in group 2. Sodium and magnesium share similar chemical behavior, such as forming similar types of compounds and reactions.