Magnesium is named after an ancient Greek city of Magnesia, near where it was first found.
It is named for the ancient Greek city of Magnesia, where it was first discovered.
Magnesium gets its name from Magnesia, a region in Thessaly, Greece where the mineral magnesite was first discovered. Magnesite is a compound of magnesium, hence the element was named after the region.
Magnesium sulfate is the chemical compound represented by MgSO4. It is commonly known as Epsom salt and is used in medicine and as a fertilizer.
MgC2O4 is most probably named 'magnesium oxalate', though isomers might exist.
Mg stands for Magnesium. It is placed in group-2.
magnesium chloride
It is named for the ancient Greek city of Magnesia, where it was first discovered.
magnesium sulfate is a compound that contains sulphur and magnesium i think this answer may not be correct
This compound is magnesium carbonate.
no, but the name magnesium came from ancient greek city of magnesia.
Mg is magnesium. The CN- anion is named cyanide. Thus, Mg(CN)2 is called magnesium cyanide.
The element named after a district in Thessaly, Greece is Thallium.
Magnesium (Mg) was first obtained by English chemist Sir Humphry Davy in 1808. He produced it from the electrolysis of a mixture of magnesium oxide and mercuric oxide.
2Mg + Br2 ---> 2MgBr Magnesium Bromide
Magnesium gets its name from Magnesia, a region in Thessaly, Greece where the mineral magnesite was first discovered. Magnesite is a compound of magnesium, hence the element was named after the region.
If this really is a compound, it is named "magnesium bromide hydroxide".
Magnesium sulfate is the chemical compound represented by MgSO4. It is commonly known as Epsom salt and is used in medicine and as a fertilizer.