I don't think white flame will be correct as that's when you react it with oxygen not h2o which is steam and the flame stuff is Chem 5 which we is not meant to be tested in Chem 2
I don't think white flame will be correct as that's when you react it with oxygen not h2o which is steam and the flame stuff is Chem 5 which we is not meant to be tested in Chem 2
It wouldn't be white flame if it was water. But it was steam. Perhaps flash may be a better word but aqa will not credit this squeaky pop **** everyone is talking about
I don't think white flame will be correct as that's when you react it with oxygen not h2o which is steam and the flame stuff is Chem 5 which we is not meant to be tested in Chem 2
It wouldn't be white flame if it was water. But it was steam. Perhaps flash may be a better word but aqa will not credit this squeaky pop **** everyone is talking about
The magnesium reacting with steam (H2O) is a standard reaction, but observations haven't been asked for before. I think I got the white flame, but a precipitate surely wouldn't form, because there's no solution... I just went with increase in temperature as the other, but I doubt they'd allow that as an observation...they usually want formations or colour observations, but I couldn't think of anything else.