when Magnesium ribbon is ignited the flame produced by it is
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when mg ribbon is ignited it burns with a bright flame
the reaction involved is Mg + O2 = MgO
the reaction involved is Mg + O2 = MgO
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Pretty much always glowing particles of magnesium oxide, even if the oxidant is CO2. If it’s burning under water, the magnesium oxide quickly reacts with more water to form magnesium hydroxide.
And it is a combination reaction...
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