Magnesium Sulfate is a naturally occurring magnesium salt with sulfate. This plays a vital role in the making of anticonvulsant and cardiovascular medicines. It is also used as a calcium channel blocker, an anaesthetic agent and a tocolytic agent. This is widely used for controlling the low blood levels of magnesium. This Magnesium Sulfate is used for treating pediatric acute nephritis and preventing seizures in pre-eclampsia, eclampsia, and other medical conditions.
Physical Properties
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Nature |
Free Flowing Crystal |
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Color |
White |
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Taste |
Bitter |
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Density |
1.7 g/cm3 |
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Molecular Weight |
246.47 g/mol |
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Bulk Density |
0.95 g/cm3 |
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Specific Gravity |
1.68 |
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Melting Point |
48degree C with formation of MgSO46H2O |
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Solubility |
Highly Soluble in water and Glycerol, Spanngly soluble in alcohol |
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Saturation Point |
25.8% MgSO4 by weight at 20degree C |
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Toxicity |
Low |
Chemical Analysis
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Magnesium Sulphate as MgSO4 (Calculated with reference to the material dried at 300degree C percent by mass |
98% |
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Magnesium as Mg |
9.65% |
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Chloride as Cl, Percent by mass |
Max 0.05% |
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Lead as Pb |
Nil |
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Arsenic as As |
Nil |
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Cadmium as Cd |
Nil |
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Iron as Fe |
Max 100 PPM |
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Acidity or Alkaianity |
Neutral |
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Matter insoluble in water, percent by mass |
0.05% |
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