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HEATING EFFECT OF MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE

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Magnesium hydroxide has the chemical formula Mg(OH)2 and the molecular weight of 58.3197 g/mol. Its CAS number is 1309-42-8 and its density is 2.345 g/cm3. It decomposes when heated to 360 °C and forms the oxide, MgO. ... Its heat of formation is –925 kJ/mol with an entropy of 63 J/mol.

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Magnesium hydroxide has the chemical formula Mg(OH)2 and the molecular weight of 58.3197 g/mol. Its CAS number is 1309-42-8 and its density is 2.345 g/cm3. It decomposes when heated to 360 °C and forms the oxide, MgO. ... Its heat of formation is –925 kJ/mol with an entropy of 63 J/mol.

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