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Bubbles are produced when magnesium is added to hydrochloric acid.

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Answered by iniyaprathiksha
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Pour hydrochloric acid into the Petri dish to a depth of about 5 mm. Using forceps, place the magnesium ribbon into the Petri dish. The magnesium reacts with the acid, producing visible bubbles of hydrogen gas

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Answered by naikkruttika01
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The magnesium reacts with the acid, producing visible bubbles of hydrogen gas. (Optional) If the flame of a butane fireplace lighter is held above the bursting bubbles, they will produce audible pops as the hydrogen ignites. ... Hydrochloric acid is a corrosive liquid. Hydrogen gas is explosive.

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