Magnesium metal burns in Air on heating with a .....dazzling flame.
blue
white
black
red
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A metal magnesium available in the form of ribbons burns in air with a dazzling white light once heated to its ignition temperature. It leaves a white powder i. e. Magnesium oxide which dissolves in water. The solution so formed turns red litmus to blue.
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when a magnesium ribbon burns in air with a dazzling flame,it forms a white ash.
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