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No. Magnesium stearate is a compound of magnesium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Pure magnesium is a flammable, silver-colored metal.

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No. Magnesium stearate is a compound of magnesium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Pure magnesium is a flammable, silver-colored metal.

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Magnesium Stearate

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No, Magnesium silicate is MgSiO3, an inorganic compound of magnesium, silicon, and oxygen.

Magnesium stearate is Mg(C18H35O2)2, an organic compound of magnesium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

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no it is not harmful

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2Na+ C18H35O2- (solute) +Mg++ = Mg(C18H35O2)2 (precipitate) + 2Na+

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