The burning of the magnesium

  1. If in Part B.2, the burning of the magnesium is uncontrolled (burns brightly), how will this procedural error affect the
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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. The burning of the magnesium becomes uncontrolled (it burn brightly. Oops! How will this procedural error affect the reported
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  5. 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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  6. I'm having a bit of trouble translating what I see when I perform the experiment into actual chemical reactions. In one
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  7. The burning of the magnesium becomes uncontrolled (its burns brightly). Oops! How will this procedural error affect the reported
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  8. As magnesium burns, it burns into a white powder. The mass of the white powder produced is greater than the mass of the
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  9. Why are combustion reactions always exothermic?Is it just because it gives off heat? Thanks ahead of time Exothermic MEANS it
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  10. When magnesium is heated in air, it reacts with oxygen to form magnesium oxide.2Mg + O2 --> 2MgO If the mass of the magnesium
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