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What is the product when magnesium reacts with nitrogen? Mg(s) + N2(g)
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What is the product when magnesium reacts with nitrogen? Mg(s) + N2(g)
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What is the product when magnesium reacts with nitrogen? Mg(s) + N2(g)
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Answer or result would be:
MG2N2 because that´s what the resuolt would be!
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Magnesium nitride Mg2N3
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