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mention some viva questions related to burning of magnesium ribbon

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When a piece of magnesium ribbon is ignited, light and heat are produced. Purpose/Goal: A quick demonstration which illustrates the concept of an exothermic reaction, as well as one that produces light energy. The heat of formation of magnesium oxide is -601.83 kJ/mol.

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