CAS 546-93-0
:Magnesium carbonate
Description:
Magnesium carbonate (MgCO₃) is an inorganic salt that appears as a white, odorless powder or crystalline solid. It is commonly found in nature as the mineral magnesite and can also be synthesized for various applications. Magnesium carbonate is slightly soluble in water, with its solubility increasing in the presence of carbon dioxide, forming magnesium bicarbonate. It has a relatively high melting point and decomposes upon heating to produce magnesium oxide, carbon dioxide, and water. This compound is utilized in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, food additives, and as a drying agent in the production of certain chemicals. Additionally, it serves as a buffering agent in swimming pools and is used in the production of ceramics and glass. Magnesium carbonate is generally regarded as safe for use in food and pharmaceuticals, but care should be taken to avoid excessive inhalation of its dust. Overall, its unique properties make it a versatile compound in both industrial and laboratory settings.
Formula:CH2O3·Mg
InChI:InChI=1S/CH2O3.Mg/c2-1(3)4;/h(H2,2,3,4);
InChI key:InChIKey=XNEYCQMMVLAXTN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(=O)(O)O.[Mg]
Synonyms:- A 106
- A 106 (carbonate)
- Apolda
- CH 01 (carbonate)
- CH 02 (carbonate)
- CSC Book Saver
- CSC Book Saver Spray
- Carbonate de magnesium
- Carbonate magnesium
- Carbonato De Magnesio
- Carbonic Acid Magnesium (1:1)
- Carbonic acid, magnesium salt
- Ch 01
- Ch 02
- DCI Light Magnesium Carbonate
- Destab
- Frimiz MZ 1
- GP 20 (carbonate)
- GP 30 (carbonate)
- Gold Star
- Gold Star (carbonate)
- Gp 20
- Gp 30
- Gp 30N
- Kimboshi
- MA 70 (carbonate)
- MSL
- Magfy
- Magnesite 33
- Magnesite MSS
- Magnesium Carbonate
- Magnesium Carbonate Gold Star
- Magnesium carbonate (1:1)
- Magnesium carbonate (MgCO3)
- Magnesium carbonate (MgCO<sub>3</sub>)
- Magnesiumcarbonat
- Magthermo MS-L
- Magthermo MS-PS
- Magthermo MS-S
- Mshp
- Msl-Am
- Pmk 75
- Sg-Mgc 01
- Stan-Mag Magnesium Carbonate
- TT
- TT (carbonate)
- Upsalite
- Zehui ZH 4
- C.I. 77713
- Magnesium carbonate anhydrous
- magnesium basic carbonate
- magnesium carbonate, basic
- Magnesite dust
- Giobertite
- Magnesite
- carbonic acid, magnesium salt (1:1)
- C.I. 77713
- Magnesium carbonate [USAN]
- Australian magnesite
- Magnesium carbonate,light
- Magnesite (Mg(CO3))
- Carbonic acid, magnesium salt (1:1)
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Found 4 products.
Carbonic acid, magnesium salt (1:1)
CAS:Formula:CMgO3Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:84.3139Magnesium Carbonate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Magnesium Carbonate is a chemical reagent used in the production of magnesium oxide in the synthesis of ceramics.<br>References Seabra, M. et al.: Mat. Res. Bull., 37, 255 (2002); Kumar, T. et al.: Biomat., 21, 1623 (2000);<br></p>Formula:CO3·MgColor and Shape:White To Off-WhiteMolecular weight:84.31Magnesium carbonate - heavy
CAS:<p>Magnesium carbonate is a white solid that occurs naturally as the mineral magnesite. It is produced by reacting magnesium hydroxide with carbon dioxide at high temperatures and pressures. Magnesium carbonate can be used to remove heavy metals from wastewater, such as lead and mercury. The reaction solution is then treated with sodium citrate to precipitate heavy metal ions, which are removed by filtration. This process leaves magnesium carbonate crystals that are anhydrous, meaning they have no water molecules attached to them. Anhydrous magnesium carbonate has a density of 2.8 g/cm3 and a molar mass of 120 g/mol. Magnesium carbonate has a thermal expansion coefficient of 1.2 x 10-6 K-1 which is nearly twice that of water vapor (0.5 x 10-6 K-1).</p>Formula:MgCO3Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:84.31 g/mol




