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Standard VII
Chemistry
Metallic Oxides
why heating o...
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why heating of magnesium wire is an irreversible change?
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Dear Student,
The magnesium is an mineral element which on heating results in oxidation process (burning) yielding Magnsesium Oxide which is an irreversible process.
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