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Magnesium is pretty reactive, though like aluminum it's a self-protecting metal: a thin layer of the oxide forms which protects the rest of the metal. However, while it's somewhat difficult to ignite, once it does it burns with an intense heat. At very high serum levels it can cause a range of problems including cardiac arrest, though since it's fairly readily excreted by the kidneys this is usually only a problem for people whose kidneys aren't working all that well.

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