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Tuesday, 3 June 2008

magnesium and copper oxide

The two metals magnesium and copper are poles apart in terms of reactivity, as anyone with a passing knowledge of the reactivity series of metals will be aware.

This can be violently demonstrated by the reaction between magnesium powder and copper oxide in a small porcelain crucible. It takes a while to get hot enough, and then a rather spectacular displacement reaction occurs.

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