Science, asked by Omneesh, 9 days ago

Iron reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide and Magnesium reacts with
oxygen to form magnesium oxide. What do you infer from the above
statements?​

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Answered by krmoham1234
1

Answer:

Burning magnesium ribbon in the air to form magnesium oxide is an example of a combination reaction.

When the magnesium metal burns, it reacts with oxygen present in the air to form magnesium oxide. Oxygen and magnesium combine in a chemical reaction to form this compound.

After it burns, it forms a white powder of magnesium oxide.

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