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Answered by krishbhardwaj646
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Magnesium is chemically very active , it takes the place of hydrogen in boiling of water and a great number of metals can be produced by thermic reduction of its salts and oxidised forms with magnesium. Magnesium is labelled as the eighth

most abundant element and about 2% of earth

crust is constituted by magnesium.

In sea water it is the most plentiful element present . it is not only found in sea water but also in underground brines and salty layers . after aluminium and iron , magnesium is the third most abundant structural metal in the earth crust

Answered by Anonymous
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Magnesium is a very reactive metal. When it is kept in the open air it can react with the gases present in the air. Cleaning will remove those impurities formed due to the reaction with air.

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