Chemistry, asked by mdm18624, 6 months ago

magnesium+ nitrogen =magnesium nitride
identify the reaction​

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Answered by harshajhanvar3
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Answer:

Reaction of magnesium with nitrogen is a combination reaction as these two reactants ( Mg and N2) combine together to form a single product as magnesium nitride (Mg3N2). The equation can be written as: 3Mg(s)+N2(g)→Mg3N2(s)

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Answered by bhavdeepgenius
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The formula for magnesium nitride is

Mg3N2.

Explanation:

As do many active metals, magnesium nitride can be formed by heating the metal (fiercely!) under dinitrogen gas:

Mg3+N2Δ−−→Mg3N2

As a nitride it can by hydrolyzed by water to form magnesium hydroxide and ammonia gas:

Mg3N2(s)+6H2O(l)→3Mg(OH)2(aq)+2NH3(aq)

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