CAS 10377-57-8
:Magnesium Hypophosphite
Description:
Magnesium hypophosphite, with the CAS number 10377-57-8, is an inorganic compound characterized by its composition of magnesium, phosphorus, and oxygen. It typically appears as a white crystalline solid and is soluble in water, which makes it useful in various applications. The compound is known for its role as a source of magnesium and phosphorus in fertilizers and as a potential additive in certain chemical processes. Magnesium hypophosphite can also exhibit reducing properties, making it valuable in some chemical reactions. Its stability under normal conditions is notable, although it should be handled with care due to potential reactivity with strong acids. In terms of safety, it is essential to follow appropriate handling guidelines, as with many chemical substances, to mitigate any risks associated with exposure. Overall, magnesium hypophosphite serves as an important compound in both agricultural and industrial contexts, contributing to nutrient supply and chemical synthesis.
Formula:MgO4P2
InChI:InChI=1/Mg.2HO2P/c;2*1-3-2/h;2*(H,1,2)/q+2;;/p-2
InChI key:InChIKey=YNHIDRXYPLPONJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[PH2](=O)O.[Mg]
Synonyms:- IP-G (phosphinate)
- Magnesium hypophosphite (Mg(H<sub>2</sub>PO<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub>)
- Magnesium phosphinate
- Phosphinic acid, magnesium salt
- Phosphinolate, Oxo-, Magnesium Salt
- Magnesium hypophosphite (Mg(H2PO2)2)
- Magnesium hypophosphite
- IP-G
- Diphosphinic acid magnesium salt
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Magnesium hypophosphite hydrate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Magnesium hypophosphite hydrate is a chemical compound that is used to produce polymeric matrices. It reacts with hydrochloric acid and a hydroxyl group to form magnesium chloride and phosphoric acid, which then react with calcium stearate to form the desired polymer. Magnesium hypophosphite hydrate has been shown to be stable in the presence of water vapor and metal hydroxides. This product has been used as an additive in rubber compounds, such as paresis, sodium carbonate, and thermal expansion. Magnesium hypophosphite hydrate also reacts with dimethyl fumarate and fatty acids to form magnesium salts.</p>Formula:MgH4P2O4·xH2OPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:154.28 g/mol
