A piece of magnesium strip is destroyed into a breaker containing dilute hydrochloric acid
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When magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid, hydrogen gas and soluble magnesium chloride are produced according to the following equation: The H2 bubbles can be seen forming but the magnesium chloride that forms remains in solution and isn't visible. ... Magnesium is oxidized, losing two electrons.
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