Physics, asked by saniyashaikh96, 7 months ago

chemical reaction for
Burning of
magnesium​

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Answered by Abhiroop12
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Explanation:

Oxygen and magnesium come together in a chemical reaction to form this compound. After it burns, it forms a white powder of the magnesium oxide. Magnesium gives up two electrons to oxygen atoms to form this powdery product. This is an exothermic reaction.

Answered by priyankamgem
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he Mg strip is "burned" with fire. ... The reason why it gets hot is that there is a COMBUSTION reaction such the Mg metal plus oxygen makes MgO called magnesium oxide. When this reaction occurs, energy is given off and that heats the Mg metal.

magnesium + oxygen → magnesium oxide.

2 Mg (s) + O2 (g) → 2 MgO (s)

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