Difference between magnesium chloride and magnesium nitrate
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Magnesium nitrate refers to inorganic compounds with the formula Mg(NO3)2(H2O)x, where x = 6, 2, and 0. All are white solids. The anhydrous material is hygroscopic, quickly forming the hexahydrate upon standing in air. All of the salts are very soluble in both water and ethanol.
Magnesium chloride is the name for the chemical compound with the formula MgCl₂ and its various hydrates MgCl₂ₓ. Anhydrous MgCl₂ contains 25.5% elemental magnesium by mass. These salts are typical ionic halides, being highly soluble in water. The hydrated magnesium chloride can be extracted from brine or sea water.
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