Magnesium ribbon added to dilute sulphuric acid observation and equation
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Magnesium readily reacts with sulfuric acid and forms hydrogen gas bubbles and aqueous magnesium sulfate after the reactants are consumed. The easiest way to see this reaction is to take a test tube of sulfuric acid and drop a small ribbon of magnesium into the clear liquid. The reaction is exothermic, meaning heat is given off in addition to the hydrogen bubbles.
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Magnesium readily reacts with sulfuric acid and forms hydrogen gas bubbles and aqueous magnesium sulfate after the reactants are consumed. ... Thereaction is exothermic, meaning heat is given off in addition to the hydrogen bubbles.
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