If the crystals are hydrated, you will get anhydrous crystals of MgCl2 and diluted sulphuric acid.
If the crystals are anhydrous to start with, you will get clouds of steamy white HCl fumes, and MgSO4.
2007-07-20 23:53:15
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answered by Gervald F 7
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Magnesium ribbon is a organic sturdy form if the steel, consequently whilst its powder, it potential that it extremely is been oxidised - burned to the oxide- magnesium oxide. hence in case you place magnesium oxide (powder) into the sulphuric acid the reaction would be better because of fact magnesium oxide includes O. MgO will dissolve in sulphuric acid.
2016-11-10 01:15:07
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answered by weberg 4
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I suppose u get magnesium sulphate n hydrochloric acid n hydrogen gas.....
2007-07-20 23:51:36
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answered by cool cat 1
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it will give HCl and MgSO4
2007-07-21 00:49:56
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answered by selva 1
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MgCl2+H2SO4->MgSO4+2HCl
U will get epsomite
2007-07-20 23:46:02
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answered by aviral17 3
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