when magnesium react with dilute hydrochlorine acid gas is involved
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When magnesium ribbon reacts with hydrochloric acid, magnesium chloride will be formed and hydrogen gas is liberated. There will be a change in temperature of the test tube, slight fizzing of gas bubbles,then the magnesium ribbon will dissolve into water, leaving in blue
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When magnesium ribbon reacts with hydrochloric acid, magnesium chloride will be formed and hydrogen gas is liberated. There will be a change in temperature of the test tube, slight fizzing of gas bubbles,then the magnesium ribbon will dissolve into water, leaving in blue.
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