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Ionic Compounds

It turns out that the magnesium was a low conductivity.

Here are some pictures of this lab

We used a crucible, a ribbon of magnesium, a ring stand, a Bunsen burner and a clay triangle.

Then we measure the mass of the magnesium and the crucible.

The mess of each of them are shown below.

Empty Crucible- 13.6 grams

Crucible and Mg before heat- 14 grams

We then got a beaker and add just about 20 mL of distilled water in it and added the magnesium to it to check what was its conductivity.

After we measure the mass and recorded it, we rolled up the magnesium ribbon and placed it in the crucible. Then we places the crucible on top of the clay ring, lit the Bunsen burner and places the clay ring over the flame. Ours didn't do so good it just spark a little but the other group besides us lit up like it was suppose to.

What we used

When it finished burning we took it again and measure the result. This is what it weight after,

Crucible and Mg products after heat- 14.2 grams

Magnesium Products- .6 grams

What we did^_^

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