ChemistryIs it true that a magnesium ribbon is burned in air and produces ash?

Is it true that a magnesium ribbon is burned in air and produces ash?


  1. A
    True
  2. B
    False   

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    Solution:

    The above statement is true.
    Magnesium ribbon is burned in air and produces ash. When Magnesium ribbon is burned in air it reacts with oxygen present in the air and produces white ash with dazzling white flame.
    The reaction between magnesium (Mg) metal and oxygen (O2) molecules present in the air a new substance called magnesium oxide (MgO) is formed with the release of heat and light.
    Reaction: 2Mg+O22MgO(ash)+heat+light
     
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