When magnesium reacts with oxygen, it produces light bright enough to blind you temporarily. Magnesium burns so bright because the reaction releases a lot of heat. As a result of this exothermic reaction, magnesium gives two electrons to oxygen, forming powdery magnesium oxide (MgO).12-Apr-2019
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Yes , it's true , that on reacting with oxygen , magnesium produces bright light , and the light is of such intensity that it can even cause temporary or night blindness in people (who look at it even for the shortest while) . This happens because of the heat exerted by this exothermic reaction . On reacting , it also gives a material known as magnesium oxide (MgO) which is powdery in consistency.
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