When 0.0976G of magnesium was heated in .0642g of oxygen , 0.1618g of magnesium oxide was produced. Show that the law of conservation of mass holds true for this reaction?
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This is a synthesis reaction. Magnesium has a charge of 2+ , while oxygen has a charge of 2− . The burning of magnesium metal reacts with oxygen found in the air (oxygen gas) to form magnesium oxide. ... The white ash and smoke formed in the reaction is the magnesium oxide.
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