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no, but the name magnesium came from ancient greek city of magnesia.
It is gound in te city "MAGNESIA"
Milk of magnesia is a suspension of compounds. One is a chemical salt and the other is a base. They are given for acidosis/reflux/heartburn/ It is NOT Acidic. The human stomach works a pH = 1, naturally secretes hydrochloric acid into , in order to digest food. However, if you eat too much food or too much fatty food. the stomach has to work 'overtime' to make hydrochloric acid. That horrible burning sensation in the throat on refluxing is the hydrochloric acid coming up So to neutralise the excess acid in the stomach milk of magnesia if given. The magnesium carbonate and the magnesium hydroxide both neutralise acids. to form a salt, water and CARBON DIOXIDE. 2HCl +MgCO3 = MgCl2 + H2O + CO2(burp) & 2HCl + Mg(OH)2 = MgCl2 + 2H2O ( no CO2 with this one). NB After a meal it is better to eat acidic fruit, like apples, oranges, etc., to aid digestion, as the common ion (H^(+)) effect takes over.
Magnesium is named after an ancient Greek city of Magnesia, near where it was first found.
Magnesia is a historical region in Thessaly, Greece, known for its rich agricultural land and as the birthplace of the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates. It is also associated with the mineral magnetite, which was named after the region.
It is named for the ancient Greek city of Magnesia, where it was first discovered.
There are several places that have or had the name Magnesia, with notable ones including Magnesia ad Sipylum in ancient Anatolia, Magnesia on the Maeander in ancient Ionia, and Magnesia al Maeur in modern Greece.
yes it is
Sodium hypochlorite is not in milk of magnesia. Milk of magnesia is magnesium hydroxide and water.
Magnesia is not an element but magnesium is in group 2A
Magnesia Nova was created in 1995.
Battle of Magnesia happened in -190.