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  2. Magnesium bromide - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium bromide can be synthesized by treating magnesium oxide (and related basic salts) with hydrobromic acid. [3] It can also be made by reacting magnesium carbonate and hydrobromic acids, and collecting the solid left after evaporation. [2] As suggested by its easy conversion to various hydrates, anhydrous MgBr 2 is a Lewis acid.

  3. Group 2 organometallic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium anthracenide with three thf ligands. [1] Group 2 organometallic chemistry refers to the organic derivativess of any group 2 element. It is a subtheme to main group organometallic chemistry. [2] [3] By far the most common group 2 organometallic compounds are the magnesium-containing Grignard reagents which are widely used in organic ...

  4. Magnesium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium chloride is an ionic compound, which can be electrolysed in a molten state to form magnesium and chlorine gas. The properties of magnesium bromide and magnesium iodide are similar. [citation needed] HMgX (X=Cl,Br,I) can be obtained by reacting the corresponding magnesium halide with magnesium hydride. [3]

  5. Magnesium - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium bromide is used as a mild sedative (this action is due to the bromide, not the magnesium). Magnesium stearate is a slightly flammable white powder with lubricating properties. In pharmaceutical technology, it is used in pharmacological manufacture to prevent tablets from sticking to the equipment while compressing the ingredients into ...

  6. Magnesium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(OH) 2. It occurs in nature as the mineral brucite . It is a white solid with low solubility in water ( K sp = 5.61 × 10 −12 ). [ 5 ]

  7. Category:Bromides - Wikipedia

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    These may be metal salts containing bromide ion such as potassium bromide, or more covalent bromides of metals or nonmetals such as tantalum(V) bromide or phosphorus tribromide. See also [ edit ]

  8. List of inorganic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium bromide – MgBr 2; Magnesium carbonate – MgCO 3; Magnesium chloride – MgCl 2; Magnesium citrate – C 6 H 6 MgO 7; Magnesium oxide – MgO; Magnesium ...

  9. Alkaline earth metal - Wikipedia

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    The magnesium compound magnesium sulfate was first discovered in 1618 by a farmer at Epsom in England. Strontium carbonate was discovered in minerals in the Scottish village of Strontian in 1790. The last element is the least abundant: radioactive radium , which was extracted from uraninite in 1898.