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Magnesium. By: Jennifer / 7.4. General Information. Magnesium ( Mg ) Atomic number: 12 Melting point: 648.8ºC Boiling point: 1090ºC It is a metal. The discovery. Magnesium is discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1808. Description. Light Strong Silvery-white
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Magnesium By: Jennifer / 7.4
General Information Magnesium ( Mg ) Atomic number: 12 Melting point: 648.8ºC Boiling point: 1090ºC It is a metal
The discovery Magnesium is discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1808
Description • Light • Strong • Silvery-white • Burns with a bright white flame
Hazardous effects Is magnesium dangerous to the environment? NO Magnesium is not dangerous to the environments. On the contrary, magnesium is essential for plants and animal nutrition
Used as a reducing agent Used in medicines Used in fireworks to add white sparks to the fireworks The uses of magnesium
Interesting facts Magnesium is the 8th most abundant element in the earth Used in pyrotechnic and incendiary devices Magnesium is also found in our daily food.
Food rich in magnesium Green vegetables Seafood Potatoes Peanut butter Bananas Lima beans Kidney beans Seeds Nuts Soy products Whole grains Dairy products
Extra information Magnesium is important for strong bones and also for healthy immune system.
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