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Magnesium stearate/Temp - Magnesium stearate (also known as Octadecanoic acid magnesium salt, Stearic acid magnesium salt and Magnesium distearate) is a salt which can result from the reaction of sodium stearate in soap with Magnesium ions in hard water.

Magnesium silicide - Magnesium silicide is an inorganic compound consisting of magnesium and silicon. Silicon dioxide SiO2,found in sand and glass, when heated with magnesium forms magnesium silicide.

Magnesium stearate - Magnesium stearate, also called Octadecanoic acid or magnesium salt is a white substance, solid at room temperature, chemical formula C36H70MgO4. Magnesium stearate melts at about 88 °C, is not soluble in water, and is generally considered safe for human consumption.

Magnesium in biology - Magnesium ions (Mg2+) in cellular biology are usually in almost all senses opposite to Ca2+ ions, because they are bivalent too, but have greater electronegativity and thus hold on to water molecules stronger, preventing passage through the channel (even though magnesium is smaller). Thus Mg2+ ions are blocking Ca channels (NMDA channels) for example, etc.


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