Magnesium carbonate
Magnesium Carbonate
Magnesium burns in carbon dioxide because, when heated, the oxygen in the carbon dioxide is able to bond with magnesium and produce an oxide. Carbon, or soot is formed as a resulting by-product. 2Mg + CO2 ----> 2MgO + C
It yields HCl+CO2, CO2 is a by product of a neutralization reaction with HCl.HCl (hydrochloric acid) if neutralized (reacted) with NaHC03 (sodium bicarbonate) will yield NaCl (table salt) + H2O (water) + CO2 (carbon dioxide)
magnesium nitride, Mg3N2 Please see the link.
The magnesium nitride has the chemical formula Mg3N2.
Magnesium Carbonate
Clacium + Magnesium=> Carbon Dioxide + Water
Magnesium carbonate
The product is magnesium carbonate.
Magnesium burns in carbon dioxide because, when heated, the oxygen in the carbon dioxide is able to bond with magnesium and produce an oxide. Carbon, or soot is formed as a resulting by-product. 2Mg + CO2 ----> 2MgO + C
MgO + H2O -> Mg(OH)2 Basic. Magnesium hydroxide is the usual product here.
It yields HCl+CO2, CO2 is a by product of a neutralization reaction with HCl.HCl (hydrochloric acid) if neutralized (reacted) with NaHC03 (sodium bicarbonate) will yield NaCl (table salt) + H2O (water) + CO2 (carbon dioxide)
Magnesium oxide
Magnesium Chloride.
The product of the magnesium burning is magnesium oxide (MgO).
Magnesium Sulfate and Water
Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) ----> MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)When the magnesium starts to react with the hydrochloric acid, you will see bubbles form in the solution. After the reaction has finished, it will just look like a beaker of water.