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What happens when (i) magnesium is burnt in air (ii) quick lime is heated with silica (iii) chlorine reacts with slaked lime (iv) calcium nitrate is heated ?

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When magnesium is burnt in air it reacts with oxygen and nitrogen in air forming magnesium oxide and magnesium nitride.
`{:(2Mg + O_(2) rarr 2MgO),(3Mg + N_(2) rarr Mg_(2)N_(2)):}`
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