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A White Spark Appears As A Chemical Reaction Takes Place In oxygen, it will react to form MgO (magnesium oxide) In nitrogen, it will react to form Mg3N2 (magnesium nitride)

In carbon dioxide, it will react to form MgO and CO2 (carbon dioxide)

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What happens when each nitrate salt is put into the flame?

The color of the flame depends on the metal from the salt.


What happens if you put porcelain over a safety flame?

It will melt at first and then slowly start to vaporize


In chemistry experiment a student by mistake put some magnesium strip in blue coloured copper sulphate solution what change will he observ in colour of the solution.write the reaction also?

When a magnesium strip is added to a blue copper sulfate solution, a chemical reaction occurs, resulting in the displacement of copper by magnesium. The solution will change from blue to colorless as the copper ions are reduced to solid copper, which precipitates out of the solution. The balanced chemical reaction for this process is: [ \text{Mg (s)} + \text{CuSO}_4 \text{(aq)} \rightarrow \text{MgSO}_4 \text{(aq)} + \text{Cu (s)} ] This shows magnesium displacing copper from copper sulfate.


What is the method for flame tests?

Proper method: Take a strip of zinc and put into the hottest part of a bunsen, then place in acid (I forget which), and burn again to remove impurities. Then dip the zinc into the powdered substance and hold in the flame, noting the colour which tells you what substance it is. Simple version: Mix solution of distilled water and substance, then use a spray gun to spray solution through flame for colours.


Why does the iron rusts when magnesium is put in the water with the iron?

When magnesium is put in water with iron, the magnesium acts as a sacrificial anode due to its higher reactivity. This causes the magnesium to corrode instead of the iron, protecting the iron from rusting. This process is known as cathodic protection.

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What happens to the temperature if you put magnesium and hyrodrchloric acid together?

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What happens if you put a tile over a Bunsen burner when the safety flame is lit?

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What happens if you put a piece of magnesium in a solution of zinc sulphate?

i think that it would be displaced .... wont it?


What happens if you put porcelain over a safety flame?

It will melt at first and then slowly start to vaporize


What happens when you put magnesium in a base?

Magnesium does not seem to react with dilute aqueous alkalis or bases. However, it does react with acids like sulfuric acid by dissolving in it.


What happens when you put tin into magnesium sulphate solution?

When tin is placed into a magnesium sulfate solution, no reaction occurs since tin is lower in the reactivity series than magnesium. Tin does not displace magnesium from its salt solution.