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How would you show that magnesium hydroxide is common in nature​

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Answered by gadadharrout321
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Magnesium hydroxide is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(OH)2. It occurs in nature as the mineral brucite. It is a white solid with low solubility in water (Ksp = 5.61×10−12). Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia, as well as laxatives.

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Answered by ziyagsis123
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Magnesium hydroxide is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(OH)2. It occurs in nature as the mineral brucite. It is a white solid with low solubility in water (Ksp = 5.61×10−12). Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia, as well as laxatives.

Magnesium is the eighth most abundant element in the Earth's crust, but does not occur uncombined in nature. It is found in large deposits in minerals such as magnesite and dolomite. ... It is prepared by reducing magnesium oxide with silicon, or by the electrolysis of molten magnesium chloride

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