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Magnesium tartrate (MgC4H4O6) is not considered a basic compound; it is a salt formed from the reaction of tartaric acid (a weak acid) and magnesium hydroxide (a weak base). In solution, it does not exhibit significant basic properties, as it does not increase the concentration of hydroxide ions. Instead, it is generally neutral to slightly acidic, depending on the conditions.

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