Magnesium derives from name from the Magnesia region of Ancient Greece in which it was found.
The full story is a little more complex than that, but that's the essence of it.
It's original name is magnesium itself which is derived from word 'magnesia'.
Magnesium chloride plus hydrochloric acid does not have a reaction to each other. Therefore, each chemical keeps its original name.
Magnesium(I) Nitride is the name of Mg3N.
The name is diphosphate of trimagnesium.
Mg or "magnesium"
It's original name is magnesium itself which is derived from word 'magnesia'.
Magnesium chloride plus hydrochloric acid does not have a reaction to each other. Therefore, each chemical keeps its original name.
Silver. Argentum was its original name. therefore Ag is its scientific symbol.
If completely burnt (in excess of oxygen), all the magnesium will be converted to magnesium oxide.
The name of the element magnesium was derived from Magnesia which is a Greek district in Thessaly. This metallic element is one of the most abundant elements on Earth and makes up a huge portion of its mantle.
Magnesium(I) Nitride is the name of Mg3N.
magnesium bromide hexahydrate
The name is diphosphate of trimagnesium.
The name is magnesium sulfide (MgS).
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It is MN for magnesium .
Mg or "magnesium"