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not-my-account
3y ago
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Magnesium reacts with water, so I assume that another metal would be used to make some stable alloy?
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3y ago
Magnesium is protected by a passive oxide layer and isn't particularly water reactive (unlike sodium and potassium which will react with water more readily). You can toss a chunk of magnesium and water and nothing happens.
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