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Magnesium carbonate
Chemical formula MgCO3
Molar Mass(g/mol) 84.3 
Density(g/cc) 2.958 
Melting Point(°C) 350(decomp) 
Solubility in water(g/L) 0.139
NFPA 704
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!colspan=2|Thermal decomposition of
Magnesium Carbonate

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pentahydrate
unk°C
trihydrate

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trihydrate
157°C
dihydrate

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dihydrate
179°C
anhydrous

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anhydrous
540°C
Magnesium oxide

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Magnesium carbonate is a close analogue of calcium carbonate

Uses

Justification Questioned

Other

Natural Occurrence

Magnesium carbonate occurs naturally as the mineral Magnesite

Hazards

Production

Purification

Testing

Storage

Disposal

See Also

References