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Experiments for 'Mg'
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Results for 'Mg':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Silver nitrate reacts very violently with magnesium, but only if the reaction is started by adding some water. Once the reaction runs, it continues through the dry mixture.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Magnesium dissolves in acid very easily.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Magnesium perchlorate dissolves in acetone very well. The mix of acetone and magnesium perchlorate does burn like normal acetone. No spectacular reaction occurs when the solution is ignited.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Magnesium periodate is soluble in water.
EXPERIMENT 5 --------------- Anhydrous magnesium perchlorate dissolves in acetone easily, giving a colorless solution. Some heat is produced when the magnesium perchlorate dissolves, but it is not much. The resulting solution does not conduct electricity. When just a few drops of water are added to the solution, then it becomes conducting.
EXPERIMENT 6 --------------- Powdered magnesium and powdered red phosphorus react violently, when heated sufficiently. The reaction product contains considerable amounts of magnesium phosphide.
EXPERIMENT 7 --------------- Magnesium and potassium tetrachloro iodide do not react when dry, but when a drop of water is added, then a violent reaction starts, with production of purple clouds of iodine.
EXPERIMENT 8 --------------- Finely divided magnesium powder violently reacts with wet cupric nitrate and with wet ferric nitrate. The dry solids do not react.
End of results for 'Mg'
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