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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…
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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 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
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