Magnesium sulfate has a high melting and boiling point, as it is made of Ionic bonds which are very strong. A lot of energy is needed to break them. So ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points. See related link for more information.
The boiling point of magnesium is 1 091 0C.
Magnesium sulfate doesn't melt; at high temperature MgSO4 is thermally decomposed.
High melting point
You can neutralize high phosphorus levels in the ground by applying substances that will increse the acidity of the soil. Such substances incluse sulfur, ammonium sulfate, iron sulfates, aluminum sulfate, and magnesium sulfate.
it has a giant ionic lattice structure containing oppositely charges ions. these take alot of energy to break, and the substance therefore has a high melting point
low melting point, it is a gas at room temperature....
Magnesium sulfate doesn't melt; at high temperature MgSO4 is thermally decomposed.
Magnesium sulfate doesn't melt; at high temperature MgSO4 is thermally decomposed.
strong bonds
high melting point
I wouldn't say that it is "available" but it exists.Zinc sulfate is a crystaline compound and has a high melting point, meaning that it is very impracticle to keep as a liquid. But you can have zinc sulfate solution which is just zinc sulfate crystals dissolved in water.
The freezing point of Magnesium is 1202 degrees Fahrenheit. The boiling point of Magnesium is 1994 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is commonly referred to as melting point when a substance is approaching it from its solid state and is referred to as freezing point when a substance is approaching it from its liquid state.
High melting point
Magnesium oxide is used to make linings for some furnaces. It is known as a refractory material - which just means that it is resistant to heat.Magnesium oxide has a high melting point (2852°C) and so resists the high temperatures in a furnace. Its melting point is high because of the strong ionic bonds between the small Mg2+ and O2- ions.
it has a low melting point
All metals have different melting points but they are all high
That depends on the solid: ice has a very low melting point, lard and butter have low melting points, chocolate has a relatively low melting point, wax has an intermediate melting point, lead has a high melting point, iron has a very high melting point, tungsten has an extremely high melting point.
The high boiling point of Magnesium is due to the metallic bonding.