Magnesium chloride is a salt.
The metal Sodium, as sea water contains salt which is NaCl (Sodium chloride).
Magnesium is obtained from sea water
Magnesium phosphate
Magnesium chloride (MgCl2) is a salt.
Sea salt is sodium chloride, bitter salt is Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate heptahydrate).
Sea salt is sodium chloride - NaCl. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate - MgSO4.7H2O.
The most important salt in the sea is sodium chloride; also exist chlorides of potassium, magnesium and calcium.
Sea salt is 98% sodium chloride. The remaining 2% can include trace minerals such as iron, magnesium, sulfur, or iodine.
Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is a common magnesium salt. It is best known as Epsom salt.
The main minerals in the dead sea are salt, magnesium, bromine, potassium and iodine
Nope. "Common" salt is sodium chloride, which can be mined as "rock salt" or from the sea "sea salt. As the respondent says sea salt contains some iodine as well. Epsom salt is entirely different. It is magnesium sulphate, sold as a constipation remedy!
The salt from the Dead Sea contain 27% more salt than from the average sea. Magnesium, potassium, calcium chloride and bromides which are in this salt, help to make the skin more healthy and wrinkle free.
Magnesium don't react with salt.
MgCl2 is called magnesium chloride. Magnesium chloride has a variety of applications and is commonly extracted from the brine of the Great Salt Lake and the Dead Sea.
It is mostly sodium chloride (NaCl). There is also a little magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) and calcium sulfate (CaSO4).
the materials extracted from the sea are the salt- and seawead and driftwoodanswer 2 Salt, Iodine from seaweeds, agar from seaweeds, some of the world's magnesium is recovered from seawater. 'Drinking water' by reverse osmosis.