Magnesium oxide reacts with sulfur trioxide?
Magnesium Oxide Reacts With Sulfur Trioxide
added: Magnesium sulfate is formed:
MgO + SO3 --> MgSO4
What are the advantages and disadvantages of magnesium?
ADVANTAGES:
Zinc has many uses. Zinc can be used to create many different alloys, including brass, which is made up of almost 50% zinc. Also, zinc is used quite often as an anti-corrosive agent, which is to say that it can be used as a coating for things that would otherwise fall apart. Zinc oxide, a compound of zinc and oxygen, is used by artists as a white pigment in paints.
DISADVANTAGES:
Zinc is less dense than iron, which could be taken as a bad or a good thing. Zinc is very hard and brittle, but between the temperatures of 100 and 150 degrees celsius it becomes malleable, which means you can bend and move it.
What is Magnesium's normal phase?
Magnesium's normal phase is a solid at room temperature. It has a metallic appearance and is a common element used in various industrial applications.
Magnesium was first isolated by Sir Humphry Davy in 1808. He conducted an experiment using a mixture of magnesia (magnesium oxide) and mercuric oxide, and through electrolysis, he was able to isolate magnesium for the first time.
How does one get magnesium it its pure form?
Magnesium is an abundant element on Earth. Magnesium is not found in a pure form because it bonds with other elements. A process has to be applied to get the Magnesium separated from the other elements.
Hornblende is a common mineral found in a variety of igneous and metamorphic rocks, including granite, diorite, and gneiss. It can also be found in some hydrothermal veins and as a constituent of some skarn deposits. Hornblende is widespread and can be found in many locations worldwide.
Magnesium sulfate is a chemical compound containing magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen. It is commonly used in medicine as a treatment for magnesium deficiency, eclampsia, and as a relaxant for muscles. In gardening, it is also used as a fertilizer to provide essential nutrients to plants.
-Ammonia is NH3
-Vinegar is CH3COOH - and you think it would be C2H4O2 but it's NOT!!!
-Baking Soda is NaHCO3
-Milk I'm pretty sure is a mixture, so you will have to find the chemical equation, not formula.
-I don't think that magnesia is an actual thing, but MAGNESIUM is Mg.
-Epsom salts are MgSO4 + 7H2O
Do engines have magnesium in them?
Well there is probably a bit of magnesium found in all car engines, but at least BMW makes engines primarily out of the material in some cars.
So in short yes, yes they do.
Magnesium engine blocks if pure enough are dangerous to use with Nitrous!! DO NOT attempt to use a mostly magnesium engine with any sort of liquid/gas boosting system. If there is any chance that your liquid or gas boosting system will explode or catch fire (((oxygen-methylated fuels, propane, nitrous)) ABSOLUTLY do not pair it with a mostly magnesium engine. Aluminum magnesium engine blocks are fine, for i know of no aluminum type alloy that is more than 20 percent magnesium. Mostly magnesium alloys are a dead NO in the case of explosive flammable boosting gases or liquids. Magnesium burns brighter than the sun and that is by no means at all exaggerating, if you need to prove this to yourself just buy an old magnesium single-use camera flashbulb and "see" for yourself. Magnesium fires are one of the hottest fires, the only hotter temperatures fires come from certain thermite reactions, and a thermal lance!!
This is why VW stopped production of mostly pure magnesium rims; people at one time thought it was cool to set them on fire.
Magnesium fires release not only huge amounts of heat and light but blinding levels of UV light that can result in permanent blindness in a matter of minutes. A mostly magnesium engine block if set on fire could easily burn through a side walk, or a concrete over pass. No fire extinguisher will put out a magnesium fire, chemical, CO2 types also do not work.. Magnesium will even burn under water for a bit! The only way to put out magnesium fires safely are sands or soils. Magnesium tends to explode violently with water when on fire and could send chunks of 4000 degree material flying in all directions, burning right through you. If you are a doubting Thomas and want to tempt fate go to a science supply store buy some magnesium bar, heat until it catches fire and then grasp onto the burning rod it will burn through your skin instantly and carbonize your bones in your hand in seconds. Some people need direct evidence.
To be "silly" almost all water sources contain trace amounts of magnesium, hard water has even more magnesium, if your engine has water mixed with anti-freeze this fluid passes through your engine, thus you have magnesium in your engine in a technical way as well.
What is a slogan for magnesium?
Are you looking for a steal,
It is a breeze,
Because its a great deal,
All you need is manganese
What are the examples of emulsion?
Examples of emulsions include mayonnaise, vinaigrette salad dressing, milk, and paint. Emulsions are mixtures of two immiscible liquids, where one is dispersed in the other in the form of small droplets.
Why does the amount of Magnesium Oxide not increase when the amount of magnesium is increased?
When magnesium reacts with oxygen to form magnesium oxide, the ratio of magnesium to oxygen is fixed according to the chemical equation (2Mg + O2 -> 2MgO). This means that the amount of magnesium oxide that can be formed is limited by the amount of oxygen available, not by the amount of magnesium present. So, increasing the amount of magnesium does not lead to a corresponding increase in magnesium oxide produced.
Is magnesium an element or compound?
Magnesium is an element.
it is a compound as it is made up of two elements
Help to go in labor but only 34 weeks and 3 days. need methods.?
This is way too early to go into labor as your baby is not yet ready to live in the outside world. Babies are not considered fully mature until at least 37 weeks, and even then some of them will need longer. A baby born at 34 weeks is considered to be premature, and may well have to have special care to enable them to breathe. Trying to bring on labor at this stage will not work. The methods usually used will only increase the chances of going into labor if the body is ready to give birth anyway. This is not the case at 34 weeks.
Magnesium can be found in foods such as nuts, seeds, whole grains, leafy green vegetables, and legumes. It is also available as a dietary supplement in various forms including magnesium oxide, citrate, and glycinate.
What is the freezing point of Magnesium?
The freezing point of Magnesium is 1202 degrees Fahrenheit. The boiling point of Magnesium is 1994 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is commonly referred to as melting point when a substance is approaching it from its solid state and is referred to as freezing point when a substance is approaching it from its liquid state.
Why yes, magnesium is a metal. It belongs to the group Alkaline Earth metals, which are all metals hence their names. :)
Magnesium is a metal, yes.
[any Supervisor please merge with "Is Magnesium a metal?" so the typo will automatically redirect to the correct spelling? :) ]
Why is important to pasteurize milk?
Unasturized milk may harbour a host of disease-causing organisms, such as the bacteria campylobacter, escherichia, listeria, salmonella, yersinia, and brucella. Common symptoms of foodborne illness from many of these types of bacteria include diarrhea, stomach cramps, fever, headache, vomiting, and exhaustion.
An example of cosmetic emulsion?
Many familiar and industrial products are oil-in-water (o/w) or water-in-oil (w/o) emulsions: milk (o/w), butter (w/o), latex paints (o/w), floor and glass waxes (o/w), and many cosmetic and personal-care preparations and medications (either type). There are many naturally occurring emulsions, such as milk or rubber latex. Mhttp://www.answers.com/topic/mayonnaise is also an emulsion.
What is the chemical formula for magnesium nitride?
The chemical formula for magnesium nitride is Mg3N2.
What is the formula of milk of magnesia?
For a chemical equation, you need to specify reaction with something. For milk of magnesia, a common reaction is with stomach acid, HCl. The equation would beMg(OH)2 + 2HCl ==> 2H2O + MgCl2
Which magnesium carbonate chalk is the safest to eat?
Food-grade magnesium carbonate chalk is typically considered safe to ingest because it is specifically produced for human consumption. However, it is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before consuming any form of chalk or supplement to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your individual needs.