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ill in the blanks.
a) Magnesium forms
b) Potassium forms
water.
on reaction with oxygen.
and
on reaction with​

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Answered by nikhilvidyasoudha
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Explanation:

Magnesium citrate. Magnesium citrate is a form of magnesium that's bound with citric acid. ...

Magnesium oxide. ...

Magnesium chloride. ...

Magnesium lactate. ...

Magnesium malate. ...

Magnesium taurate. ...

Magnesium L-threonate. ...

Magnesium sulfate.

The forms of potassium in fruits and vegetables include potassium phosphate, sulfate, citrate, and others, but not potassium chloride (the form used in salt substitutes and some dietary supplements; see supplements section below)

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