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Mg(s)
Magnesium is an element so is not made of other elements. An atomic physicist might tell us that Magnesium could be split into lighter components in a nuclear reactor but I think Magnesium is itself too light for that to be possible. from Beano in the UK
Magnesium has three stable isotopes: magnesium-24 (with an atomic mass of about 24 amu), magnesium-25, and magnesium-26. Approximately 79% of naturally occurring magnesium consists of magnesium-24, meaning that about 79% of magnesium atoms have a mass of exactly 24 amu. The remaining percentage is made up of the other isotopes.
magnesium oxide is made up of two elements magnesium & oxygen..
Magnesium is an element. In its pure form, magnesium is a metal.
Yes
magnesium chloride
Mixture of sodium carbonate and magnesium
Yes, magnesium glycinate contains glycine as it is a compound made up of magnesium and glycine.
The compound formed between magnesium and sulfur is magnesium sulfide, with the chemical formula MgS.
The name of the compound with this formula is "magnesium sulfide".
No, glycine and magnesium glycinate are not the same. Glycine is an amino acid, while magnesium glycinate is a compound made up of magnesium and glycine.
Sparklers are made of a metal called magnesium, which is known for its bright and intense light when ignited.
yes, Our bones are made up of 60 - 65% of magnesium.
No, magnesium oxide is a compound made of the elements magnesium (Mg) and oxygen (O).
The word would be talc. Talc is made of magnesium silicate.