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  2. Magnesium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Appearance White crystalline solid Density: 2.3 g/cm 3 ... Magnesium nitrate refers to inorganic compounds with the formula Mg(NO 3) 2 (H 2 O) x, where x = 6, 2, and 0.

  3. Category:Magnesium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help Chemical compounds containing ... Magnesium nitrate; Magnesium nitride; Magnesium orotate; Magnesium orthosilicate;

  4. Category:Nitrates - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Magnesium nitrate; Manganese(II) nitrate; Mercury(I) nitrate; Mercury(II) nitrate; Methanoperedens nitroreducens;

  5. Magnesium nitride - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium nitride reacts with water to produce magnesium hydroxide and ammonia gas, as do many metal nitrides.. Mg 3 N 2 (s) + 6 H 2 O(l) → 3 Mg(OH) 2 (aq) + 2 NH 3 (g). In fact, when magnesium is burned in air, some magnesium nitride is formed in addition to the principal product, magnesium oxide.

  6. Synthetic magnesium silicate - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the safety of synthetic magnesium silicate was reviewed by the Scientific Committee on Food (SCF) together with that of silica and the other metal alkali silicates. [10] The SCF noted that “the available data, including a number of short-term studies in two species, appear to substantiate the biological inertness of those compounds”.

  7. List of UN numbers 1401 to 1500 - Wikipedia

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    n.o.s. = not otherwise specified meaning a collective entry to which substances, mixtures, solutions or articles may be assigned if a) they are not mentioned by name in 3.2 Dangerous Goods List AND b) they exhibit chemical, physical and/or dangerous properties corresponding to the Class, classification code, packing group and the name and description of the n.o.s. entry [2]