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what is the component for magnesium sulfate

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Answered by tajmohamad7719
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The chemical formulae for magnesium sulfate are MgSO4 (anhydrous) and MgSO4. xH2O (hydrated forms), and the molecular weights are 120.36 (anhydrous), 138.38 (monohydrate), and 246.47 (heptahydrate). The monohydrate and heptahydrate forms occur in nature as the minerals kieserite and epsomite, respectively.

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The chemical formulae for magnesium sulfate are MgSO4 (anhydrous) and MgSO4. xH2O (hydrated forms), and the molecular weights are 120.36 (anhydrous), 138.38 (monohydrate), and 246.47 (heptahydrate). The monohydrate and heptahydrate forms occur in nature as the minerals kieserite and epsomite, respectively.

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