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6 October, 02:14

When magnesium is ignited in air, the magnesium reacts with oxygen and nitrogen.

The reaction between magnesium and nitrogen is represented by the unbalanced equation below.

Mg (s) + N2 (g) - - > Mg3N2 (s)

51 Balance the equation in your answer booklet for the reaction between magnesium and nitrogen, using the smallest whole-number coefficients. [1]

52 In the ground state, which noble gas has atoms with the same electron configuration as a magnesium ion? [1]

53 Explain, in terms of electrons, why an atom of the metal in this reaction forms an ion that has a smaller radius than its atom. [1]

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  1. 6 October, 02:25
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    51: The only coefficient is in the first one i think and it would be a 3

    52: Neon (Ne)

    53: Mg has a low nuclear charge so all it's electrons would be lost in the electron shell, making the ion smaller than the atom.
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