The chemical equation is:
2 Mg + O2 = 2 MgO
Magnesium Oxide (MgO)
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Magnesium oxide anything that is burned with oxygen (what is left) is called [material you burned] oxide
The magnesuim melts and the reaction of it is it produces a bright light ! then when it has cooled down the magnesuim turns into magnesuim oxide because the magnesuim and oxygen attach together because the particles mix together to make magesuim oxide! :)
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.
When magnesium (Mg) burns in excess oxygen (O2) you will see a very, very bright light. Do not look at the light. The magnesium will turn black/like ash. This is magnesium oxide. One possible chemical equation for this reaction is2Mg (s) + O2 (g) => MgO (s)for those of you just learning chemistry, the (s) in brackets symbolises the state- s for solid, l for liquid, g for gas, or "aq" for "in solution" (literally "aqueous").
If heated, magnesium oxide or MgO (a white powder) is formed.
Magnesium oxide anything that is burned with oxygen (what is left) is called [material you burned] oxide
The magnesuim melts and the reaction of it is it produces a bright light ! then when it has cooled down the magnesuim turns into magnesuim oxide because the magnesuim and oxygen attach together because the particles mix together to make magesuim oxide! :)
It makes a white light which you aren't aloud to look at because it will hurt your eyes.Above is correct. Magnesium and oxygen can burn explosively, producing a LOT of heat, intense light, and magnesium oxide.
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.
Magnesium Oxide is a compound which is formed when Oxygen from the air reacts with Magnesium to form a White powder known as Magnesium oxide ~ Hope this helped
When magnesium has reacted with oxygen, it form a white powder which is neither metal nor non-metal, but is a compound. This is also known as a metal oxide.
the white powder is magnesium oxide. Magnesium burns in air with a dazzling white light to produce magnesium oxide. the equation is- 2Mg + O2 = 2MgO
Magnesium powder is elemental magnesium ground down to a fine powder.
When magnesium (Mg) burns in excess oxygen (O2) you will see a very, very bright light. Do not look at the light. The magnesium will turn black/like ash. This is magnesium oxide. One possible chemical equation for this reaction is2Mg (s) + O2 (g) => MgO (s)for those of you just learning chemistry, the (s) in brackets symbolises the state- s for solid, l for liquid, g for gas, or "aq" for "in solution" (literally "aqueous").
If heated, magnesium oxide or MgO (a white powder) is formed.
upon lighting 1 cup of magnesium powder the combustion of the two would be so strong that you could light yourself on fire. In a controlled environment the magnesium would continue to burn until it has been starved of oxygen. i.e. if you put a lid on it the fire would burn up any oxygen in the container and the magnesium will dissipate.
you get magnesium oxide + iron