Chemistry, asked by pateldevang, 9 months ago

To show burning of magnesium ribbon into ash.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Hold the tip of the ribbon next to the flame of the burner. The ribbon burns with a bright white light. Intense heat is also produced in this reaction. Here, when magnesium burns, it reacts with the oxygen found in air to form a powdery ash called magnesium oxide.

Answered by aadiyamishra449
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Explanation:

Hold the tip of the ribbon next to the flame of the burner. The ribbon burns with a bright white light. Intense heat is also produced in this reaction. Here, when magnesium burns, it reacts with the oxygen found in air to form a powdery ash called magnesium oxide.

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