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why magnesium ribbon is continuously burning if the burning magnesium is brought near the mouth of a jar containing carbon dioxide gas?​

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Answered by Abhaysadar
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Magnesium burns in presence of carbon dioxide because, the oxygen in the carbon dioxide is able to bond with magnesium and produce an oxide. Carbon is formed as a biproduct the carbon which is formed is in the form of soot. ... Magnesium is a alkaline earth metals, In its pure form, it burns in air to produce oxides.

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