acid rain is acidic.
so a base like baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) can be used to neutralize it.
Magnesium carbonate and magnesium trisilicate are not the same chemically, but both of them could be effective antacids.
Chemical formula of magnesium carbonate is MgCO3. Magnesium carbonate contain magnesium, carbon and oxygen.
Anything containing Magnesium carbonate. When a human suffers from acidosis/heartburn/reflux, the stomach is making too much acid. The stomach works at pH ~ 1 , and the acid is hydrochloric acid. Remember 'Acid + carbonate reacts to form salt plus water plus carbon dioxide. So anything containing magnesium CARBONATE will react with the excess stomach acid to neutralise it. MgCO3 + 2HCl = MgCl2 + H2O + CO2. The 'salt' is magnesium chloride ; harmless to humans. The water dilutes the contents of the stomach. The Carbon Dioxide gas given off is the 'burp'!!!!!! Magnesium carbonate is a horrible chalky taste, but proprietary medicines mask this taste by adding something 'sweeter/more palatable to the taste. NB Calcium Carbonate will do the same job, but it is chalk / limestone.
The proposed method of making magnesium carbonate can not be accomplished from solutions in water, because the solubility of calcium carbonate in water is so low that it can not furnish a sufficient concentration of carbonate ions to exceed the solubility product constant for magnesium carbonate.
Yes magnesium carbonate is a salt that does not dissolve in water.
calcium carbonate
Magnesium carbonate and magnesium trisilicate are not the same chemically, but both of them could be effective antacids.
Chemical formula of magnesium carbonate is MgCO3. Magnesium carbonate contain magnesium, carbon and oxygen.
The chemical formula of magnesium carbonate is Mg(CO3)2; this molecule contain one ion of magnesium and two ions of carbonate.
Magnesium carbonate is an ionic compound.
You probably think to anhydrous magnesium carbonate and hydrated magnesium carbonates: MgCO3, MgCO3.2H2O, MgCO3.3H2O, MgCO3.5H2O
Mixture of sodium carbonate and magnesium
The precipitate is magnesium carbonate.
Dolomite limestone is a mixture of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate.
Magnesium Carbonate Is An Alkali Not An Acid xx
Magnesium carbonate and sodium sulphate.
Anything containing Magnesium carbonate. When a human suffers from acidosis/heartburn/reflux, the stomach is making too much acid. The stomach works at pH ~ 1 , and the acid is hydrochloric acid. Remember 'Acid + carbonate reacts to form salt plus water plus carbon dioxide. So anything containing magnesium CARBONATE will react with the excess stomach acid to neutralise it. MgCO3 + 2HCl = MgCl2 + H2O + CO2. The 'salt' is magnesium chloride ; harmless to humans. The water dilutes the contents of the stomach. The Carbon Dioxide gas given off is the 'burp'!!!!!! Magnesium carbonate is a horrible chalky taste, but proprietary medicines mask this taste by adding something 'sweeter/more palatable to the taste. NB Calcium Carbonate will do the same job, but it is chalk / limestone.