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Combustion of Magnesium in Carbon Dioxide
Procedure
- There are two dry ice blocks with identical cavities in them.
- Fill one cavity about half full with magnesium filings.
- Light the filings with the torch.
- Cover burning magnesium with the other block, making sure the cavities line up.
- Dim lights.
- After the Mg stops burning, drop the residue out and break it open.
- The class usually wants an instant replay
Reactions
2Mg + CO2 --> 2MgO + C
Standard heat of reaction is -809kJ.
The black residue is a mixture of carbon and magnesium nitride, Mg3N2.
