When magnesium ribbon burns in air with dazzling flame and forms ash , is magnesium oxidised or reduced ? Why ?
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i. The reaction in which one reactant gets oxidised and the other reactant gets reduced is called redox reaction.
ii. When a magnesium ribbon burns in air with a dazzling flame and forms a white ash, magnesium gets oxidised to magnesium oxide.
iii. Here, magnesium is said to be oxidised as it is combining with oxygen
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When magnesium burns, it is actually reacting with oxygen in the air and not with fire. Fire is what we call the heat and light produced when things burn. Magnesium reacts with oxygen to make a compound called magnesium oxide. The bright light results because this reaction produces a lot of heat thus it oxidized ...
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