1/2 ounce of water, I believe.
Because the among of oxygen would also need to be increased, otherwise the magnesium would have nothing to react with, in order to form more magnesium oxide.
Yes it does
the amount of solute that will dissolve APEX
No, on the contrary: it contais the maximum amount of solute (in the minimum amount of solvent)
The "solute" is the substance you are trying to dissolve. The solvent is the substance you are trying to dissolve it in.
Magnesium oxide in fact is soluble in water but very little. it means that if you put magnesium in water and fitrate and repeat this a few times you can realize that you don"t have the same amount that you started with. the reason why magnesium oxide is less soluble in water than other metals oxide, is due to the intramolecualr force within the magnesium oxide compound. In fact, magnesium oxide is very small, and the attaction forces are very strong to be broke apart when reacted with water.
Iron forms two types of sulfates, Ferrous sulfate FeSO4 and Ferric sulfate Fe2(SO4)3 , Ferrous sulfate is easily soluble in normal water and Ferric sulfate may be dissolved in water by adding a little amount of sulpuric acid.
The amount of calcium and magnesium in water determines its hardness.
Because the among of oxygen would also need to be increased, otherwise the magnesium would have nothing to react with, in order to form more magnesium oxide.
A solution is a mixture of any two substances, usually a liquid. Copper sulphate and water is a solution. There are many other solutions as well. Water and milk is a solution, mixing chemicals. Any mix of materials is technically a solution.
First we calculate the formula mass of the compound magnesium sulfate.Formula mass of MgSO4 = 24.3 + 32.1 + 4(16.0) = 120.4 Amount of MgSO4 in a 480g pure sample = 480/120.4 = 3.99mol There is approximately 4 moles of the compound present in a 480g sample.
204g of sugar is the maximum amount of sugar that will dissolve into 100mL of water.
This is the amount of magnesium.
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principle of explosives safety
96%
Natural isotopes of magnesium have 12, 13 and 14 neutrons.