0.197g of magnesium is burned

  1. 0.197g of magnesium is burned in air2Mg + O2 ---> 2MgO However, some of the magnesium reacts with nitrogen in the air to form
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  2. a 6 g sample of magnesium was burned in a crucible producing 10 g of magnesium oxide. What mass of oxygen reacted with magnesium
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  3. A piece of magnesium weighing 48 grams is burned in air n 80 gram of magnesium oxide is formed. what mass of oxygen combined
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  4. Explain how matter is conserved if the mass of burned magnesium ash is greater than the mass of the magnesium before it burned
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  5. Suppose you designed an experiment in which you burned a known quantity of magnesium in air. You used the product to determine
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  6. Suppose you designed an experiment in which you burned a known quantity of magnesium in air. You used the product to determine
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  7. Magnesium forms both an oxide and a nitride when burned in air. Discuss the formation of magnesium oxide and magnesium nitride
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  8. When .1625 g of Magnesium is burned in a bomb container that has a heat capacity of 3.03 kJ/ÂșC, the temperature increases by
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  9. 4.8g of magnesium react was completely burned in oxygen and magnesiumoxide was produced. what is the mass of magnesium produced?
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  10. having trouble posting but will try again. translate the following verbaldescription into scientific notation. magnesium ribbon
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