Molten magnesium is still metallic magnesium. It is in liquid state.
You would just call it liquid magnesium, or molten magnesium which means the same thing.
Magnesium oxide can be separated from impurities through a process called electrolysis, which involves passing an electric current through a molten mixture of magnesium chloride and calcium chloride. This causes magnesium to be deposited at the cathode, while the impurities remain in the molten mixture. The magnesium can then be further purified through processes such as distillation or recrystallization.
Aluminum and magnesium are the two metals in greatest volume that are produced by electrolyzing their molten salts.
In the molten state the ions of sodium chloride are free to move. Magnesium chloride would also conduct if it were molten. Since the ions of the magnesium chloride are bound together in the crystal lattice they cannot carry a current.
Mg or "magnesium"
Magnesium Oxide
Magnesium(I) Nitride is the name of Mg3N.
On burning in air, magnesium produces a brilliant white light. they are highly flammable in their pure form when molten or in powder or ribbon form. Burning or molten magnesium metal reacts violently with water. When working with powdered magnesium, safety glasses with welding eye protection are employed, because the bright white light produced by burning magnesium contains ultraviolet light that can permanently damage the retinas of the eyes.
magnesium metal and chlorine gas See the link, please.
Magnesium Biarsenate... Or.... Magnesium hydrogen Arsenate
The name is diphosphate of trimagnesium.
Magnesium Crystal