what happens when magnesium ribbon is heated in the presence of presence of air explain brief with along with the balanced chemical equation
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When a piece of magnesium ribbon is ignited, light and heat are produced.
When magnesium burns, it actually reacts with oxygen in the air and not with fire.
Magnesium reacts with oxygen to form a compound called magnesium oxide.
The reaction is as follows:
2Mg+O2→2MgO+heat+light
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