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Single Displacement of Mn and Cr from solution with Mg
Following the reactivity series can magnesium displace manganese metal from manganese salt solution
Also could chromium also be extracted from its salt solution
Found that magnesium can replace zinc in zinc chloride
Although aluminum cant
Magnesium also displaces iron metal from iron chloride
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Quote: Originally posted by symboom | Following the reactivity series can magnesium displace manganese metal from manganese salt solution
Also could chromium also be extracted from its salt solution
Found that magnesium can replace zinc in zinc chloride
Although aluminum cant
Magnesium also displaces iron metal from iron chloride |
This belongs in Beginnings.
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This is experimently testing the reactions not homework btw I know the reactivity series says its possible some reactions prove it wrong such as
aluminum does not displace zinc from zinc chloride
I apologize if this is in the wrong section
I know both can be made through thermite reaction
Just not sure if it can be done from solution
Not sure if anyone has attempted these reactions
[Edited on 10-4-2016 by symboom]
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Generally questions that do not have any references of some kind are placed in beginnings.
I'm honestly not sure about your question in practice. In theory though, Magnesium is so reactive it can displace H+ from water, so I imagine that it
could easily displace Mn or Cr as long as they were solublised. Quite a lot of the Mg will be consumed by it's reaction with water though.
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Persian king" - Johann Joachim Becher, 1635 to 1682.
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