Yes, magnesium ribbon is a form of the element magnesium. Magnesium is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12.
You cannot create salt from magnesium ribbon. Salt is a compound made of sodium and chloride ions, whereas magnesium ribbon is a metallic element. They are different chemical substances with distinct properties and compositions.
When Magnesium burns, it is actually combining with oxygen in the air to form a new compound, magnesium oxide. If we were to carefully weigh a piece of magnesium before and after burning it, you would see that its weight increased by about one third. For example, if you start with 100 grams of magnesium, after the burn you would end up with about 130 grams of magnesium oxide. The fact that the magnesium oxide you create by burning is powdery, means that it takes up more space (size or volume) than the solid magnesium did.
Burning magnesium ribbon is a synthesis reaction because it involves the combination of magnesium with oxygen to form magnesium oxide. In this reaction, new chemical bonds are formed and a single product is produced from the combination of two reactants.
No. (Its an element.)
No. Magnesium ribbon is nearly pure magnesium, which is an element.
Neither. Magnesium is an element.
Magnesium hydride is a compound.
Compound
It is a compound.
Element.
Yes, magnesium metal and magnesium ribbon are essentially the same. Magnesium ribbon is simply a thin strip or ribbon of pure magnesium metal.
Yes, after burning, the magnesium ribbon undergoes a chemical change and forms magnesium oxide. The properties of the magnesium ribbon and oxygen have changed to form a new compound with different properties than the original elements.
Neither. It's an element.
Dolomite limestone is a mixture of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate.
Yes, magnesium ribbon is a form of the element magnesium. Magnesium is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12.
it is an element as it contains same kind of atoms