Magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid,1 of 3. Magnesium coil is placed in a test tubes with hydrochloric acid of different concentrations at room temperature: 0.01 M (Photo 1),0.1 M (Photo 2),and 1 M (Photo 3). Magnesium reacts with the acid producing hydrogen bubbles: Mg + HCl -> MgCl2 + H2. The reaction proceeds more vigorously with increasing concentration of the acid. This is an example of a single displacement reaction. Photo 1 of 3 | |
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