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burning magnesium reacts with steam to form – and hydrogen gas​

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Answered by gautamkumar118
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When magnesium reacts with steam, magnesium oxide and hydrogen gas are produced. ... If a lit splint is placed at the end of the tube, the hydrogen gas produced will ignite. This reaction produces a bright flame from the magnesium strip as it burns in the presence of the steam.

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Answered by shakil731
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White magnesium oxide and hydrogen gas

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