a piece of magnesium is dropped in dilute sulphuric acid . WHAT IS OBSERVED ?
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Magnesium readily reacts with sulfuric acid and forms hydrogen gas bubbles and aqueous magnesium sulfate after the reactants are consumed. The easiest way to see this reaction is to take a test tube of sulfuric acid and drop a small ribbon of magnesium into the clear liquid.
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Magnesium readily reacts with sulfuric acid and forms hydrogen gas bubbles and aqueous magnesium sulfate after the reactants are consumed. The easiest way to see this reaction is to take a test tube of sulfuric acid and drop a small ribbon of magnesium into the clear liquid.
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