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For a chemical equation, you need to specify reaction with something. For milk of magnesia, a common reaction is with stomach acid, HCl. The equation would beMg(OH)2 + 2HCl ==> 2H2O + MgCl2
magnesia is its common name, If it is in a small amount then the dog will be fine. OK <200 gram BAD >200 grams
Milk of magnesia is the common name for magnesium hydroxide, or Mg(OH)2. When placed in water it is called milk of magnesia because it looks like cow's milk. When placed in water a small amount dissolves, and the rest of it just sort of floats around as tiny particles of Mg(OH)2. So you have magnesium metal, free hydroxide ions, and Mg(OH)2 molecules all floating around in water. Although there is metal in it, I would put milk of magnesia in the "nonmetal" category.
Magnesium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(OH)2. As a suspension in water, it may be referred to as Milk of Magnesia. The solid mineral form of magnesium hydroxide is known as brucite.Magnesium hydroxide is common component of antacids and laxatives. Magnesium hydroxide interferes with the absorption of folic acid and iron.Magnesium hydroxide is not very soluble in water, with a Ksp of 1.5x10-11. While the solubility of magnesium hydroxide is low, all of the magnesium hydroxide that does dissolve in the water does dissociate. Since the dissociation of this small amount of dissolved magnesium hydroxide is complete, magnesium hydroxide is considered a strong base.
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For a chemical equation, you need to specify reaction with something. For milk of magnesia, a common reaction is with stomach acid, HCl. The equation would beMg(OH)2 + 2HCl ==> 2H2O + MgCl2
magnesia is its common name, If it is in a small amount then the dog will be fine. OK <200 gram BAD >200 grams
Milk of magnesia is the common name for magnesium hydroxide, or Mg(OH)2. When placed in water it is called milk of magnesia because it looks like cow's milk. When placed in water a small amount dissolves, and the rest of it just sort of floats around as tiny particles of Mg(OH)2. So you have magnesium metal, free hydroxide ions, and Mg(OH)2 molecules all floating around in water. Although there is metal in it, I would put milk of magnesia in the "nonmetal" category.
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Magnesium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(OH)2. As a suspension in water, it may be referred to as Milk of Magnesia. The solid mineral form of magnesium hydroxide is known as brucite.Magnesium hydroxide is common component of antacids and laxatives. Magnesium hydroxide interferes with the absorption of folic acid and iron.Magnesium hydroxide is not very soluble in water, with a Ksp of 1.5x10-11. While the solubility of magnesium hydroxide is low, all of the magnesium hydroxide that does dissolve in the water does dissociate. Since the dissociation of this small amount of dissolved magnesium hydroxide is complete, magnesium hydroxide is considered a strong base.
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Laxatives have different modes of action. Two common ones that you can by over the counter are Magnesium Sulphate (Milk of Magnesia) and Senna. * Milk of Magnesia-Known as an osmotic laxative, it draws water into your colon helping make your bowel movements more fluid and easier to pass. * Senna-Known as a stimulant laxative, causes your gut to become more motile, passing stool easier.
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