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explin why burning magnesium continues to burn in gas jar full of sulphur [iv] oxide while burning splint would be extinguished.

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Answered by amishafilomeena1003
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When magnesium is burning, it produces more heat energy than sulfur. As a result, the heat produced by the burning magnesium causes the NO to break down into N2 and O2. As a result, there is insufficient O2 in the jar to allow the combustion of the sulfur to continue, and so the burning sulfur is extinguished.

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Answered by MagicalMuffin
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The burning magnesium produces more heat energy than the burning splint. The heat energy from magnesium is enough to break the sulphur/oxygen bond setting oxygen free. Magnesium uses freed oxygen to continue burning.

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