Milk of magnesia, primarily composed of magnesium hydroxide, is generally considered to have negligible calories. It is used mainly as an antacid and laxative, and its active ingredients do not contribute significant caloric content. Therefore, while it may contain trace amounts of other components, it is not a source of calories in any meaningful way.
No, there is no milk in milk of magnesia. Milk of magnesia is a liquid laxative that contains the active ingredient magnesium hydroxide.
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Sodium hypochlorite is not in milk of magnesia. Milk of magnesia is magnesium hydroxide and water.
Milk of magnesia can be purchased at a pharmacy or grocery store.
Suspension of Magnesium hydroxide in water is the milk of magnesia.
The pH of Milk of Magnesia is approximately 10.5
Milk of magnesia is a suspension of Magnesium Hydroxide in water, which is a base.
No, Milk of magnesia is a base and will neutralize acid.
The active ingredient in milk of magnesia is magnesium hydroxide.
Blue litmus paper remains blue when dipped in milk of magnesia because milk of magnesia is basic in nature.
Milk of magnesia is a suspension. It is a mixture where particles of the magnesium hydroxide are dispersed in a liquid (water). Over time, the particles will settle out, making it a suspension and not a colloid.
Milk of Magnesia is an antacid and therefore a base with a ph of about 8.3