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Mg(s)
Fe(s)
Cu(s)
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turned to a rusted color
bubbled turned black/brown
3
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turned to a rusted color
small bubbles
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2 small specks of brown
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Magnesium (Mg)
Iron (Fe)
Copper (Cu)
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