With the help of an activity, explain the reaction of oxygen with magnesium and sulphur,
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the activity is in ncert on first page of the first chapter class 10.... it's related with magnesium ribbion and burning it... you can check in ncert
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Magnesium burns in oxygen with an intense white flame to give white solid magnesium oxide. Note: If magnesium is burns in air rather than in pure oxygen, it also reacts with the nitrogen in the air. You get a mixture of magnesium oxide and magnesium nitride formed. Sulfur burns in oxygen to form sulfur dioxide.
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