Using a magnesium ribbon how would u prove that the given jar contains CO2
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if we have magnesium ribbon and a jar contains CO2 then to prove the presence of Co2 we can try to burn the magnesium ribbon and if the magnesium ribbon bourns to form
2Mg+CO2−>2MgO+C
2Mg+CO2−>2MgO+C
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》Magnesium burns in presence of carbon dioxide because, the oxygen in the carbon dioxide is able to bond with magnesium and produce an oxide. Carbon is formed as a biproduct the carbon which is formed is in the form of soot.
》Burning or Mg in CO2 forms Magnesium oxides.
》2 Mg + CO2 → 2 MgO + C (soot).
》Magnesium is a alkaline earth metals, In its pure form, it burns in air to produce oxides.
》2 Mg + O2 → 2 MgO
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》Magnesium burns in presence of carbon dioxide because, the oxygen in the carbon dioxide is able to bond with magnesium and produce an oxide. Carbon is formed as a biproduct the carbon which is formed is in the form of soot.
》Burning or Mg in CO2 forms Magnesium oxides.
》2 Mg + CO2 → 2 MgO + C (soot).
》Magnesium is a alkaline earth metals, In its pure form, it burns in air to produce oxides.
》2 Mg + O2 → 2 MgO
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