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				Magnesium + water = ???
			 
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			My chemistry needs help. This seems like a very simple question, and I was told it should be Mg(OH)2 -- Magnesium hydroxide Okay, now this is the case. I have a revision book which states that Magnesium Hydroxide should form when Magnesium reacts with water. I have my teacher's notes which states the same time. I also have my textbook which says that Magnesium does not form the normal hydroxide, but reacts with water to form Magnesium Oxide --- MgO. Okay... -.-'' So now .. is it oxide or hydroxide. Thank you so much ![]() 
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		 According to Kotz & Treichel (3rd ed.), 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Mg(s) + 2H_2O(l) --> Mg(OH)_2(s) + H_2(g) + heat. On the other hand, 2Mg(s) + O_2(s) --> 2MgO(s). I haven't taken chemistry in years, so I'm not certain why Mg(s) + H_2O(l) --> MgO(s) + H_2(g) doesn't work, but I have a feeling it has to do with the energy involved in the reaction.  | 
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  ).. the magnesium glows from the heat it gives off, releases a gas, and leaves crap in the container, so I'm almost certain that this is the right reaction | 
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 Mg(aq) + 2H20(l) --> Mg(OH)2(aq) + H2(g) 
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 teacher said : Cold water = slow reaction.. MgO forms Hot water = fast reaction Mg(OH)2 forms ![]() 
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