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  2. Magnesium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium nitrate refers to inorganic compounds with the formula Mg(NO 3) 2 (H 2 O) x, where x = 6, 2, and 0. All are white solids. [ 2 ] The anhydrous material is hygroscopic , quickly forming the hexahydrate upon standing in air.

  3. Magnesium nitride - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium nitride, which possesses the chemical formula Mg 3 N 2, is an inorganic compound of magnesium and nitrogen. At room temperature and pressure it is a greenish yellow powder. At room temperature and pressure it is a greenish yellow powder.

  4. Flash powder - Wikipedia

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    The passivated magnesium flash powder is stable and generally safe to store. 2 KNO 3 + 5 Mg → K 2 O + N 2 + 5 MgO. The composition is 62.4% KNO 3 : 37.6% Mg by weight for the reactants of the above stoichiometrically balanced equation. Below is the same reaction but involving barium nitrate. Ba(NO 3) 2 + 5 Mg → BaO + N 2 + 5 MgO

  5. Manganese(II) nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(II) nitrate refers to the inorganic compounds with formula Mn(NO 3) 2 ·(H 2 O) n.These compounds are nitrate salts containing varying amounts of water. A common derivative is the tetrahydrate, Mn(NO 3) 2 ·4H 2 O, but mono- and hexahydrates are also known as well as the anhydrous compound.

  6. Nitrate - Wikipedia

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    In the NO3 anion, the oxidation state of the central nitrogen atom is V (+5). This corresponds to the highest possible oxidation number of nitrogen. Nitrate is a potentially powerful oxidizer as evidenced by its explosive behaviour at high temperature when it is detonated in ammonium nitrate (NH 4 NO 3), or black powder, ignited by the shock wave of a primary explosive.

  7. Magnesium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Like magnesium oxide, it will generate a basic carbonate when placed in the air. [3] Magnesium sulfide can be produced by the reaction of magnesium and hydrogen sulfide, or by the reaction of magnesium sulfate and carbon disulfide at high temperature: [6] Mg + H 2 S → MgS + H 2 3 MgSO 4 + 4 CS 2 → 3 MgS + 4 COS + 4 SO 2

  8. Cerium nitrates - Wikipedia

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    Basic cerium(IV) nitrate has the formula Ce(NO 3) 3.OH.3H 2 O. It also forms upon evaporation of solutions of cerium(IV) in nitric acid. [10] When this meets ammonia in water solution it reacts to form ceric ammonium nitrate and ceric hydroxide. [10] Basic dicerium nitrate has the formula Ce 2 O(NO 3) 6 (H 2 O) 6 ·2H 2 O. Again it crystallizes ...

  9. Magnesium azide - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium azide is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Mg(N 3) 2. It is composed of the magnesium cation ( Mg 2+ ) and the azide anions ( N − 3 ). Properties