Holyshit!! The way you compared oxygen and water table and started rearranging the ranks blew my mind off. Wow! I'd just blankly learned reactivity series
@@kimboruah7622 MgO is quite soluble so it could have given MgO instead of Mg(OH)2 because it is quite soluble so it has maximum chances of forming MgO
so sir u said aluminum oxide and magnesium oxides are insouluble in water but the mgo reacts to form mg(oh)2 ,why is that? coz u did say al3o3 doesnt react to form aluminum hydroxide?
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Holyshit!! The way you compared oxygen and water table and started rearranging the ranks blew my mind off. Wow! I'd just blankly learned reactivity series
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If more chemical reaction real videos are added it would increase the interest
MgO is insoluble in water so how it is forming Mg(OH)2 when it is reacted with H2O
it is soluble in hot water not in cold water
SIR GOOD EXPLANATION BUT THE EQUATION AND REACTION ARE VERY CONFUSING AND IS HARD TO LEARN
Ram sir u r most energetic when u explain in hindi but not when u explain in English
MATHS is easy please share the link for the same hindi video it would help a lot😀😀
How did MgO reacted with water to form hydroxide...in the previous video it shows that it is insoluble in water..ryt?!
But he mentioned that a very small if not negligible amount of MgO is dissolved in water
@@kimboruah7622 MgO is quite soluble so it could have given MgO instead of Mg(OH)2 because it is quite soluble so it has maximum chances of forming MgO
Can we use react with water and dissolve in water interchangeably?
so sir u said aluminum oxide and magnesium oxides are insouluble in water but the mgo reacts to form mg(oh)2 ,why is that?
coz u did say al3o3 doesnt react to form aluminum hydroxide?
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Is his name Ram?
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What if we react magnesium with steam ?
You'll get
Magnesium + Steam -------- magnesium oxide + hydrogen
Mr. Potter.
@@sassy_riptide why not Magnesium Hydroxide??
Why does Al., Fe, and Zn dosen't react with water but rather reacting with steam.. 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Because they are less reactive metals
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Yo Ram !!
Sir very good explanation but I think you should telll also in hindi + english.not only in english.
Yes
Although for me, I don't understand hindi since I'm from Nigeria, so I am happy that he is only explaining in English.
Metals + H2 ultimately gives away Metal hydroxide and H2 .. why do we even care about Metal oxides??!! NCERT makes everything complicated . ughhhh !!
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