What happens when:(i) magnesium is heated with water.(ii) magne

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What happens when:
(i) magnesium is heated with water.
(ii) magnesium is heated in an atmosphere of carbon dioxide,
(iii) magnesium is treated with dilute sulphuric acid and
(iv) magnesium is treated with nitrogen?


(i) Magnesium reacts with boiling water to form magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen. 


(ii) Magnesium burns in the atmosphere of CO2 to form magnesium oxide. 

   
(iii) Magnesium reacts with dilute sulphuric acid liberating dihydrogen gas. 

    
(iv) Magnesium burns in the atmosphere of nitrogen to form magnesium nitride.

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