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  2. Magnesium citrate - Wikipedia

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    The structures of solid magnesium citrates have been characterized by X-ray crystallography.In the 1:1 salt, only one carboxylate of citrate is deprotonated. It has the formula Mg(H 2 C 6 H 5 O 7) 2 The other form of magnesium citrate has the formula Mg(HC 6 H 5 O 7)(H 2 O) 2, consisting of the citrate dianion (both carboxylic acids are deprotonated). [1]

  3. Magnesium glycinate - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium glycinate has been studied with applicability to patients with a bowel resection [1] or pregnancy-induced leg cramps. [2] Less scientific research exists on magnesium glycinate in therapeutic applications than other more common forms of magnesium salt such as magnesium chloride, oxide or citrate.

  4. Pararosaniline - Wikipedia

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    Pararosaniline, pararosaniline free base, Basic Red 9, or C.I. 42500 is an organic compound with the formula (H 2 NC 6 H 4) 2 C=(C 6 H 4 NH). [1] It is the free base form of pararosaniline hydrochloride, [(H 2 NC 6 H 4) 3 C] + Cl −, a magenta solid with a variety of uses as a dye.

  5. Potassic-magnesio-fluoro-arfvedsonite - Wikipedia

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    Potassic-magnesio-fluoro-arfvedsonite is an amphibole mineral first discovered in Quebec, Canada, [2] [3] in an area which is part of the Canadian Shield which is where some of the oldest exposed rocks are that can date back to over 4 billion years ago. Potassic-magnesio-fluoro-arfvedsonite is also the mineral with the longest name of any ...

  6. Trisodium citrate - Wikipedia

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    Speciation diagram for a 10-millimolar solution of citric acid. The violet curve corresponds to the trisodium citrate. As a conjugate base of a weak acid, citrate can perform as a buffering agent or acidity regulator, resisting changes in pH.

  7. Magnesiohastingsite - Wikipedia

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    Magnesiohastingsite is a calcium-containing amphibole and a member of the hornblende group. [5] It is an inosilicate (chain silicate) with the formula NaCa 2 (Mg 4 Fe 3+)(Si 6 Al 2)O 22 (OH) 2 [1] and molar mass 864.69 g. [2]

  8. Magnesium - Wikipedia

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  9. Ammonium ferric citrate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium ferric citrate (also known as ferric ammonium citrate or ammoniacal ferrous citrate) has the formula [NH 4]y[Fe x (C 6 H 4 O 7)].The iron in this compound is trivalent.All three carboxyl groups and the central hydroxyl group of citric acid are deprotonated.