magnesium in flashbulbs burn according

  1. magnesium in flashbulbs burn according to the equation2Mg + O2 ---> 2MgO what mass of Mg combines with 5.80 L of O2 measured at
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  2. Magnesium burns quickly in flashbulbs when an electric current passes through it, providing a bright light for exposing film.
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  3. Magnesium burns quickly in flashbulbs when an electric current passes through it, providing a bright light for exposing film.
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  4. A piece of magnesium ribbon weighting 50g is burn in air and 80g of magnesium oxide is formed. What mass of oxygen combined with
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  5. A piece of magnesium ribbon weight 24g is burn in air an 40g magnesium oxide is formed. What mass of oxygen combined with the
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  6. I am having trouble deciding what formula to use for the following problem. Any help would be appreciated.Magnesium in
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  7. How much oxygen is needed to burn 3.00g of magnesium to form magnesium oxide? How can I illustrate in the Law of Conservation of
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  8. The burning of the magnesium becomes uncontrolled (it burn brightly. Oops! How will this procedural error affect the reported
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  9. If we burn a strip of magnesium in air, there will be two main products, magnesium oxide and magnesium nitride. If we then treat
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  10. A student heats a piece of magnesium ribbon over a flame, and it begins to burn brightly, forming magnesium oxide (a new
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