Chemistry, asked by Peddarapumahesh, 1 year ago

happens when Magnesium burns in air

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Answered by Anonymous
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It react with oxygen in air to form magnesium oxide


Peddarapumahesh: and also it forms magnesium oxide and magnesium nitride
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Answered by BrainlyRacer
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When magnesium burns, it is actually reacting with oxygen in the air and not with fire. Fire is what we call the heat and light produced when things burn. Magnesium reacts with oxygen to make a compound called magnesium oxide. The bright light results because this reaction produces a lot of heat.


Peddarapumahesh: and also magnesium nitride
Peddarapumahesh: thanking you for giving a good answer
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