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Is magnesium dangerous?

Magnesium is flammable. It burns very hot and bright and cannot be put out with water or a normal fire extinguisher.


Why would carbon dioxide not put out a magnesium fire?

This is because once the magnesium starts to burn, the uninhibited chemical reaction dominates the fire's need for oxygen (carbon dioxide usually puts fires out by displacing oxygen). The magnesium will continue to burn until there is nothing left to burn.


Why is an accidental fire a limited problem when oxyfuel welding magnesium?

The joining of magnesium alloys by torch welding or brazing is possible without a fire hazard because the melting point of magnesium is 1202*F to 858*F below its boiling point, where magnesium may start to burn.


What would happen if you lit 1 cup of magnesium powder on fire?

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.


Why does burning magnesium explode when extinguished with water?

When magnesium reacts with water, it produces magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The release of hydrogen gas can cause an explosion as it mixes with the oxygen in the air. Additionally, the intense heat generated during the burning of magnesium can vaporize the water, leading to a sudden increase in volume and pressure, further contributing to the explosion.


What class of fire extinguisher is suitable for extinguishing fires involving magnesium?

A Class D fire extinguisher is suitable for extinguishing fires involving magnesium.


Can the metal Magnesium easily react with water at room temperature?

Magnesium does react with water at room temperature. It does however not catch fire as such. It is a "slow" reaction and does not self-ignite. It forms Magnesium Oxide and Hydrogen when it reacts with water. Larger (not that large) quantities of Magnesium on fire will not be put out by being submerged in water. Water can however put it out if one sprays it with water at high enough force. This will cool down the metal and it will not longer be able to sustain the fire. It will burn in an atmosphere of pure nitrogen unlike almost any other fires. Easiest way to put out a Magnesium fire is to cover it with sand or salt.


What do you get when magnesium reacts with oxygen and fire?

White powdery magnesium oxide and a white hot flame.


When magnesium burns it would be classified as what type of fire?

When magnesium burns, it would be classified as a Class D fire, which involves combustible metals. Magnesium fires can be very intense and require a specialized extinguishing agent, such as a Class D fire extinguisher specifically designed for metal fires.


Is magnesium used in light bulbs?

There is no reason to use magnesium in light bulbs. Magnesium readily and easily catches fire and burns -- white hot.


What happens when you boil Mg in water?

It gets really hot, but it cools off after a while. Magnesium doesn't react with water unless you set it on fire before you put it in.


What is the type of reaction for Mg ribbon burning in fire?

The reaction of Mg ribbon burning in fire is a combustion reaction. In this reaction, magnesium reacts with oxygen to form magnesium oxide along with the release of light and heat energy.