It can be for some people, it is bad for you if inhaled, but not exactly poisonous.
Heating magnesium oxide in current hydrogen will not produce magnesium because the hydrogen gas does not have enough reducing power to convert the magnesium oxide back to magnesium metal. In this reaction, magnesium oxide is already in its most stable oxidation state, so no further reduction occurs.
Magnesium sulfate (MgSo4) does not cause hardness of water.
No, it is not safe to mix magnesium citrate with soda. Magnesium citrate is a laxative and mixing it with soda can cause adverse effects on the digestive system. It is best to take magnesium citrate with water as directed by a healthcare provider.
A blood test can be done to measure the level of magnesium in your body and determine if you have low magnesium levels. Low magnesium levels can cause symptoms like muscle cramps, fatigue, and weakness. If you suspect you have low magnesium, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
When magnesium reacts with oxygen to form magnesium oxide, the magnesium atoms lose electrons to form magnesium ions, and oxygen atoms gain electrons to form oxide ions. The magnesium ions and oxide ions then combine through ionic bonding to form the compound magnesium oxide.
no
yes i think so even though is not so poisonous!
You can take magnesium chloride with azithromycin. Magnesium is poisonous metal and should not be consumed as such.
They leak magnesium which is poisonous in some ways.
PCBs have serious poisons which have been shown to cause damage to the reproductive, neurological and immune systems of wildlife and humans and are known to cause cancer so yes they are poisonous.
Yes,I took for a week and gained 3 pounds. My eating habits haven't changed,so definitely has to the magnesium.
Yeah, insomnia can definitely be one of the signs of magnesium deficiency. Magnesium is needed to relax muscles and calm down the nervous system so if you don't have much, it will cause a lot of problems in getting good sleep. I only know this cause I used to have tons of trouble sleeping and then found out I was potentially low in magnesium and told there could be a connection. So I got some really good magnesium supplement. The form and quality really does matter (meaning you get what you pay for).
No, bubbles are typically made of soap and water, so they are not poisonous if ingested in small amounts. However, it is not recommended to consume bubbles as they can cause stomach upset.
Magnesium salt it can cause severe diarrhea.
Don't know about magnesium citrate, but magnesium tablets sure did, in my case.
Dolemite is a rock, similar to limestone, except that where limestone is calcium carbonate, dolemite is calcium magnesium carbonate. It's not especially poisonous, though it wouldn't be particularly good for the teeth if you were to try to eat it.
no but it can cause infection