Magnesium is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12. It is a shiny gray solid which bears a close physical resemblance to the other five elements in the second column (group 2, or alkaline earth metals) of the periodic table: all group 2 elements have the same electron configuration in the outer electron shell and a similar crystal structure.
This element is produced in large, aging stars from the sequential addition of three helium nuclei to a carbon nucleus. When such stars explode as supernovas, much of the magnesium is expelled into the interstellar medium where it may recycle into new star systems. Magnesium is the eighth most abundant element in the Earth's crust and the fourth most common element in the Earth (after iron, oxygen and silicon), making up 13% of the planet's mass and a large fraction of the planet's mantle. It is the third most abundant element dissolved in seawater, after sodium and chlorine.Magnesium occurs naturally only in combination with other elements, where it invariably has a +2 oxidation state. The free element (metal) can be produced artificially, and is highly reactive (though in the atmosphere it is soon coated in a thin layer of oxide that partly inhibits reactivity – see passivation). The free metal burns with a characteristic brilliant-white light. The metal is now obtained mainly by electrolysis of magnesium salts obtained from brine, and is used primarily as a component in aluminium-magnesium alloys, sometimes called magnalium or magnelium. Magnesium is less dense than aluminium, and the alloy is prized for its combination of lightness and strength.
This element is the eleventh most abundant element by mass in the human body and is essential to all cells and some 300 enzymes. Magnesium ions interact with polyphosphate compounds such as ATP, DNA, and RNA. Hundreds of enzymes require magnesium ions to function. Magnesium compounds are used medicinally as common laxatives, antacids (e.g., milk of magnesia), and to stabilize abnormal nerve excitation or blood vessel spasm in such conditions as eclampsia.
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Homework Statement
A magnesium ion (Mg 2+) traveling at 60000 m/s enters a mass spectrometer with a magnetic field intensity of 800T. Calculate the radius of deflection forthe magnesium ion.
800T = |B|
24.31g/mol = m
60000 m/s = v
1.66* 10^-27= Atomic mass unit
r=?
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r=...
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When acid and metal oxide react the product is salt and water.
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Write the reaction formula, when hydrochloric acid reacts with magnesium oxide
The Attempt at a Solution
Hcl and MgO
2 Hcl + MgO ------> 2H2O+ MgCl
I still find it not...
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If I have x moles of magnesium and y moles of a monoprotic strong acid (I'm talking about something like 0.03 moles or less of each reactant with the magnesium being the limiting reactant) the there's going to be a noticable pH change right?
Because I remember my teacher showing us the...
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we could not use photometric analysis or any other complicated device we need method of testing depend on titration reaction
could anyone help me
1. Homework Statement
In a calorimeter, a 1.0g sample of magnesium is burned to form MgO. In doing so, 25.5 kJ of energy is released. The molar enthalpy of combustion of magnesium is:
a) -0.0392 kJ/mol
b) -25.5 kL/mol
c) -306.2 kJ/mol
d) -620 kJ/mol
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i'm finding out the empirical formula of magnesium oxide for chem class.
this is my data
trial 1 trial 2
1. mass of crucible, lid, and metal (g)...
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Would the Mg : O ratio be affected if some magnesium oxide smoke escaped during the reaction of Mg with oxygen gas?
Please explain with a sample calculation. Thanks.Homework Equations
I know that the empirical formula is MgO.The Attempt at a Solution
I don't understand how...
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ok so I'm trying to find the change in enthalpy for this reaction:
Mg(s) + (1/2)O2--> MgO(s)
I've done the lab to find the temperatures of certain reactions, these were:
9.70 Celsius for the reaction Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq)--> MgCl2(aq) + H2(l)
7.60 Celsius for the reaction...
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Finding the heat of combustion of magnesium.Homework Equations
1.) MgO(s) + 2HCl(aq) → MgCl2(aq) + H2O(l) ∆Hr = 1047.61KJ/mol *This value was found experimentally
2.) Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) → MgCl2(aq) + H2(g) ∆Hr = 374.36KJ/mol*This value was found experimentally
3.)...
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I already did the experiment but I'm trying to answer a question which asks"
Suppose that you allowed some magnesium oxide smoke to escape during the experiment. How would the Mg:O ratio have been affected? Would the ratio have decreased, increased or stayed the same...
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Calculate the average ratio of grams of hydrogen gas produced per gram of magnesium. This is part of a lab in which I know how many grams of magnesium were used and how many ml of hydrogen gas was produced
Homework Equations
Mg (s) + 2 HCl ---> MgCl2 + H2
The...
[SOLVED] What is the enthalpy of combustion of magnesium?
Homework Statement
Determine the enthalpy of combustion of Magnesium.
Mg + 1/2O2 --> MgO
magnesium + half oxygen -> magnesium oxide.
The Attempt at a Solution
I am not sure how to calculate this since I don't know where...
[SOLVED] magnesium and acid rates reactions
im producing an investigation in the reaction between magnesium a solid metal, and acids of varying concentration, pH and temperatures. these variables are to produce results for comparison. however i am unsure about what apparatus would be most...
Homework Statement
Find the ratio of the energies of the K characteristic x rays of carbon to those of Magnesium.
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The Attempt at a Solution
I did it using Bohr's expression of energy...Is there any other method to do it?
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Im trying to figure out what the affect of HCl on a magnesium strip at different concentration levels has? I can't figure out a 'scientific' response and therefore can't formulate a hypothesis :/ Any help will be appreciated.
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I am fighting with a problem from grade 11 chem right now.
The problem is why when sulphur bonds to other atoms, its ion charge often becomes 6+ or 2- while magnesium will always form an ion of charge 2+.
I think I have an answer but am not sure. Is it because magnesium has a...
I'm currently trying to understand the concept that my chemistry teacher wants me to figure out. We are not doing stoichiometry. We haven't even gotten the definition for it. Now I need to find the empirical formula for magnesium Oxide.
My friends kept telling me (MgO) Which I didnt fully...
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Question:
A 3.96g sample of magnesium carbonate decomposed to produce 1.89g of magnesium oxide. What mass of magnesium was in the sample of magnesium carbonate? Calculate the mass percent of of...
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Why would hydrogen peroxide react better in the presence of magnesium dioxide than in the presence of sand? Also, in human systems, why is it good to have small particles rather than large chunks?
Short Question- What is the product resulted from burning magnesium?
More Detail- For a chemistry lab I had to react magnesium oxygen- and thereby find out the empirical formula. Below is the lab procedure and my work.
Procedure-
1) Heat a clean dry crucible to redness. (to prevent extraneous...
I placed some magnesium ribbon in HCl and measured the temperature change. How would i find the change in enthalpy per mole of magnesium in the following reaction:
Mg + 2HCl --> H2 +MgCl2
If i know the following information: change in temperature = 19C...
Hi I was wondering what would be the equation for the rusting of magnesium?
I did an experiment where an iron nail was covered by a strip of magnesium and was put into diluted NaOCl (diluted sodium hypochlorite solution). Apparently the magnesium protects the iron from rusting and hence rusts...
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In terms of magnesium fluoride what is the minimum thickness of mag fl coating that must be applied to a glass lens to make it non-reflecting for that wavelength? (the index of refraction of magnesium fluoride is intermediate to that of air and glass)
1/2 wavelength out of phase to...