Magnesium chloride

Magnesium chloride

Product name: Magnesium chloride
Alias: Magnesium dichloride; Slow-Mag; MGCL2; MgCl; bischofite; Magesium Chloride; magnesiumato chlorido hydrido (1: 1: 1); Magnesium Chloride Anhydrous
CASE NO.: 7786-30-3; 14989-29-8
EINECS No.: 232-094-6
Molecular Formula: MgCl2
Molecular weight: 95.21
Inches: inchi=1/2clah.mg/h2*1h;/q;; +2/P-2
Molecular structure:
Melting Point: 708℃
Water solubility: 400 g/L (20℃)
Physicochemical properties:
Melting Point: 714 °C(lit.) 
Boiling Point: 1412°C
Density: 2.32 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) 
Refractive index: n20/D 1.336 
Storage conditions: 2-8°C
Solubility: H2O: Soluble
form: powder 
Sensibility: Hygroscopic 
Merck: 14,5662
The pure product is colorless monoclinic crystallization. Industrial products are usually yellowish-brown in color. It has a bitter and salty taste.
Uses:
It is used to make magnesium metal, disinfectant, fire extinguishing agent, frozen brine, ceramics, and used to fill fabrics, papermaking, etc., curing agent, nutrition enhancer, flavoring agent (combined with magnesium sulfate, salt, dicalcium phosphate, calcium sulfate, etc.), fermentant for Japanese sake, etc., water remover (used for fish cake, dosage 0.05%~0.1%), tissue improver (combined with polyphosphate, as an elastic enhancer for surimi products). Due to the strong bitterness, the commonly used amount is less than 0.1%.
Hazard Signs: Xi : Irritant;
Risk Terminology: R36/37: ;
Security Terminology: S26: ;
S39: ;
Upstream Raw Materials: Carnallite, octadecylamine, bromine, hydrochloric acid
Downstream Products: Carnallite, activated magnesium hydroxide, magnesium carbonate, pharmaceutical magnesium carbonate, light magnesium carbonate, magnesium oxide (light), magnesium oxide (medicinal), lactic acid, FRP products, magnesium gluconate, high Density polyvinyl titanium base Magnesium chloride carrier catalyst, catalyst DQ, catalyst N, magnesium stearate, flame retardant




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