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the reaction between magnesium and oxygen is an example of of endothermic reaction, is it true or false ​?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

FALSE IT IS AN EXAMPLE OF EXOTHERMIC REACTION.

Explanation:

ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT WHEN OXYGEN COMES IN A REACTION IT SHOWS A COMBUSTION REACTION. HERE YOU ARE BURNING MAGNESIUM IN AIR(OXYGEN) TO PRODUCE MAGNESIUM OXIDE.

AND IT IS VERY CLEAR THAT COMBUSTION REACTIONS ARE EXOTHERMIC REACTIONS. THEY PRODUCE HEAT .

WHEREAS ENDOTHERMIC REACTIONS ABSORB HEAT.

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