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tanya234
Aug30-04, 03:33 AM
Hi I was wondering what would be the equation for the rusting of magnesium?
I did an experiment where an iron nail was covered by a strip of magnesium and was put into diluted NaOCl (diluted sodium hypochlorite solution). Apparently the magnesium protects the iron from rusting and hence rusts instead.
Thanks,
Tanya
IceSeeD
Aug30-04, 10:05 AM
Hi I was wondering what would be the equation for the rusting of magnesium?
I did an experiment where an iron nail was covered by a strip of magnesium and was put into diluted NaOCl (diluted sodium hypochlorite solution). Apparently the magnesium protects the iron from rusting and hence rusts instead.
1st: NaOCl+ H2O <>(reversible) NaCl + 2OH-
2nd: Mg + 2OH->MgO (rust) +H2O
is it right, i am not sure
chem_tr
Aug30-04, 02:45 PM
Hello
I am not sure the equations in the first reply is totally correct, the products are okay though; hypochlorite has 1+ valence on chlorine, but chloride consists 1- valence. So there has to be a redox chemistry, and therefore, a reduction step. The electrons must have released from magnesium atom, so magnesium atom must undergo an oxidation step. Let me summarize these below:
Mg ---> Mg2+ + 2e-
NaClO + 2e- + H2O ---> NaCl + 2OH-
Mg + NaClO + H2O---> Mg(OH)2 + NaCl
But magnesium oxide may also be produced if the temperature of the medium is sufficiently high to cause dehydratation (water removal):
Mg(OH)2 ---> MgO + H2O
PS: Please note that this approach is the ideal one; you may also predict that mixed products like Mg(OH)Cl and MgCl2 are likely to occur, but with a limited probablity. Therefore, sodium hydroxide is another possible side product.
Regards
chem_tr
IceSeeD
Aug30-04, 10:27 PM
sorry, i hve overlooked the Cl in OCl is +1
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