Magnesium doesn't exist in the nature as a pure chemical element.
I want to know the solubility of magnesium on its own, let alone thir compounds.
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Magnesium always has 12 protons (both in neutral form and in ion form).
There are many foods high in magnesium. Black beans, spinach, fish, and many nuts are just a few of the options. Your doctor may also suggest a supplement if you are not able to add enough magnesium to your diet alone.
Magnesium can be a solute depending on the conditions, but it is not always one. In aqueous solutions, magnesium metal is not a solute, but magnesium ions can be. In solids, magnesium can be thought of as a solute in certain metal solutions known as alloys. Thus, whether or not magnesium is a solute depends on the context.
Magnesium does oxidize. That is why magnesium is often found on earth with a thin layer of Magnesium Oxide (MgO). For this reason when using magnesium in experiments you must always sand it to remove the oxide layer.
They always hunt alone.
A teaspoon of magnesium, in its elemental form, typically weighs about 4.9 grams. However, if you're referring to magnesium supplements or compounds (like magnesium citrate or magnesium oxide), the weight can vary based on the specific compound and its density. Always check the product label for accurate measurements regarding magnesium content.
Hate to break it to you, but most Goths aren't always alone. They have friends, like most other people do.
No. Hydroxides are always bases due to the OH- ion.
No. According to the law of definite proportions, the mole ratio will always be the same.
Magnesium is a mineral so it shouldn't be taken on an empty stomach. That said, each product is designed differently. Some 'once a day/all in one' products don't really have the greatest source of magnesium or it's in the wrong form, so I take a stand alone magnesium product at the same time I take my calcium.