Science, asked by nancy748, 5 months ago

magnesium ribbon on burning in air produces.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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magnesium ribbon on burning in air produces Magnesium oxide ,heat and light

Explanation:

  • When a piece of magnesium ribbon is ignited, light and heat are produced.

  • When magnesium burns, it actually reacts with oxygen in the air and not with fire.

  • Magnesium reacts with oxygen to form a compound called magnesium oxide.
  • The reaction is as follows:

2mg +  {o}^{2}  = 2mgo  + heat + light

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