Burning of magnesium in air is a combining reaction. why????
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Because when we burn magnesium in air, Mg reacts with O² to give only a single product i.e. MgO.
We know that a combination reaction is that type of reaction where two reactants(here, Mg and O²) combine to form only a single product (here, MgO). So, its called a combination reaction.
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We know that a combination reaction is that type of reaction where two reactants(here, Mg and O²) combine to form only a single product (here, MgO). So, its called a combination reaction.
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Yes its a Combination reaction because
Mg (magnesium) burns in air consume O2 and this o2 reacts with magnesium atoms as they posses difluctual value for certain orbitals
Combination reacq occurs when one product combine woth the other by balancing the reaction
This produces a sooty flame smell
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Mg (magnesium) burns in air consume O2 and this o2 reacts with magnesium atoms as they posses difluctual value for certain orbitals
Combination reacq occurs when one product combine woth the other by balancing the reaction
This produces a sooty flame smell
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In short, 2 or more reactants combining to form ONLY A SINGLE PRODUCT.
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