It is possible and very beneficial . I know many people in in different places who consume it but they do it every other day... I think it is enough .
Have you find a place to get it at UK?
Thanks
magnesium looks like gold bars but it is grayish sliver
the epsom salt of magnisium is used as theTalcum powder.
Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
When you heat iron oxide powder with magnesium powder, a chemical reaction takes place where the magnesium reacts with the oxygen in the iron oxide to produce iron metal and magnesium oxide. This is a type of redox reaction where reduction and oxidation occur simultaneously.
Hi, I found your question online and I am looking for it as well. Did you find out where your can get the magnesium chloride powder? Thank you
The possible substance that could be dissolved in the water and leave behind white powder after evaporation is a salt, such as table salt (sodium chloride) or Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate).
I suppose that you think to magnesium chloride.
BeCl+AgN2+H2O----->BeN2+AgCl
magnesium looks like gold bars but it is grayish sliver
Who said sodium chloride? Why answer if you don't know what you are talking about? Magnesium sufate, Wikipedia.
the epsom salt of magnisium is used as theTalcum powder.
No, talcum powder does not dissolve in water. Talcum powder is a mineral composed primarily of magnesium, silicon, and oxygen, which does not break down or dissolve in water. Instead, it tends to form a suspension when mixed with water.
Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
When you heat iron oxide powder with magnesium powder, a chemical reaction takes place where the magnesium reacts with the oxygen in the iron oxide to produce iron metal and magnesium oxide. This is a type of redox reaction where reduction and oxidation occur simultaneously.
magnesium look like white powder after burning in air. magnesium burns in air n react with atmospheric oxygen n forms magnesium oxide which is a white powder.
Hi, I found your question online and I am looking for it as well. Did you find out where your can get the magnesium chloride powder? Thank you
the white powder is magnesium oxide. Magnesium burns in air with a dazzling white light to produce magnesium oxide. the equation is- 2Mg + O2 = 2MgO