Nothing, no reaction without heating.
it explodes
nothing
Magnesium burns in the presence of sulfur dioxide because, the oxygen in the sulfur dioxide is able to bond with magnesium and produce an oxide.
they stay there
The jar explodes immediately. Obviously, nitric acid mixed with glycerine is nitroglycerine (which is powerful explosive).
beacuse oxygen support combustion and outside the jar air is present which is a mixture of gases in which nitrogen is 78%,oxygen is 21% and remaining 1% are He,Ne,Ar,xe,Kr,CO2 and other gases.This is the reason why a glowing flares up in a gas jar of oxygen but not in air
It melts and brakes all over the place.
Magnesium burns in the presence of sulfur dioxide because, the oxygen in the sulfur dioxide is able to bond with magnesium and produce an oxide.
The diagram shows four gas-jars. Each contains a different gas. Burning magnesium is put into each jar. air,exhailed air, nitrogen, oxagen
Break the Jar
No one knows just yet.
Condensation.......
they stay there
It will rotYes, it will after 2 weeks, but did you mean a jar full of fluid or something or and empty jar
The jar can not handle the temperature and compression so it cracks.
All the soil sank to the bottom of the jar and the organic plant materials were on top of it.
If you put an inflated balloon in a jar and then remove the air from the jar the balloon will expand. Perhaps to the point of bursting, or to the point where it coats the entire inner surface of the jar.
The jar explodes immediately. Obviously, nitric acid mixed with glycerine is nitroglycerine (which is powerful explosive).
it doesnt let anything in it