sulfur which then forms magnesium sulfide
Water and air reacts with magnesium.
It is Magnesium hydroxide.
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element
magnesium
It is magnesium.
Magnesium burns brightly when heated in steam to form magnesium oxide and hydrogen. Mg(s) + H2O(g) --> MgO(s) + H2(g)
magnesium and water? Well mg reacts better with steam which is still h20. mg + 2H2O = 2mgO
Carbonic acid is formed. H2O + CO2 --> H2CO3
Hydrogen
Magnesium oxide (MgO) is obtained.
magnesium
Magnesium reacts with steam faster than cold water because magnesium needs to burn to get magnesium oxide and to get magnesium oxide there has to be heat and since steam is already heated it doesn't need much time, but the cold water needs time to heat first to react.
It is magnesium.
Magnesium burns brightly when heated in steam to form magnesium oxide and hydrogen. Mg(s) + H2O(g) --> MgO(s) + H2(g)