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elementBook Magnificent Magnesium Home Profile Settings Wall Info Notes Events Groups Magnificent Magnesium is excited for the 4th of July! Careful Calcium Are you going to be used for a firework? RECENT ACTIVITY C Magnesium commented on Calcium’s status. Magnesium likes Barium’s status. Magnesium joined the group Mendeleev was the coolest. Family: View All Beryllium Magnificent Magnesium is thinking about reacting with hot water. Barium Careful Calcium What happens when you react with hot water? Magnificent Magnesium I do some mad bubbling! Of course, don’t know you… you’re in the same family as me, I bet you’d have the same reaction. Calcium Radium Careful Calcium Oh that’s right, same family similar properties! Glad you paid attention in Ms. Pilarz’s class! Older posts…

Mg Wall Info Notes Events Groups Basic Information Group: 2 Period: 3 Family: Alkaline Earth Metals Birthday: 1808 by Sir Humphrey Davy Hometown: Metals Bohr Model: Lewis Dot: Mg Family View All Activities: Forming isotopes, ionic bonding, tasting bitter Interests: Giving away two electrons to become stable Favorite Music: The Mendeleev Song, Blowin’ it up (reacting with water) Favorite TV Shows: Bill Nye, Mythbusters Physical Properties: Silvery-white in color, light weight, will dissolve in water but bubbles as it does so Chemical Properties: Highly flammable and once ignited it is difficult to extinguish, causes an exothermic reaction when combined with acids About Me: My atomic number is 12 and my atomic weight is 24.3050 amu. I am named after Magnesia, Greece which is where I was discovered. I am the 8th most abundant element on earth! I am the lightest metal that can be used to build things and am used in fireworks. Personal Information Beryllium Barium Calcium Radium