Magnesium Metal Turnings Grignard, Reagent Grade *

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Mg
24.31
1869
Description

Magnesium metal is light silvery in appearance and found in abundance in mineral salts, namely Dolomite and Magnesium Carbonate. It poses no odor and produces Hydrogen Gas through a vigorous reaction upon contact with Water. It slowly oxidizes in moist air and can be easily ignited in ribbon or finely divided form giving an intense white flame. It can be produced on a commercial scale by electrolytic reduction of magnesium chloride or thermal reduction of magnesium oxide. Magnesium Metal Turnings are also sold as Magnesium ribbon or Magnesium sticks. Chemicals in the Reagent Grade category have high purity and are best suited for analytical purposes. They're useful in research investigations as they produce consistent, trustworthy, and repeatable findings. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley is selling its high-quality Magnesium Metal Turnings Grignard, Reagent Grade online at laballey.com. Due to its high purity, this Lab Alley product is highly recommended for domestic, labs and commercial applications.

Specifications

Magnesium Metal Turnings Grignard Reagent Features:

Assay Min 99.5%
Copper 0.02%
Iron 0.03%
Lead 0.01%
Manganese 0.1%
Nickel 0.1%
Applications
Common Uses
  • Reagent
  • Analytical studies
Commercial/Industrial Application
  • Metal industry
  • Synthesis of Grignard reagents
  • Dry cell batteries
  • Pyrotechnics
  • Explosives/Igniters
Safety and Handling

Magnesium Metal Turnings Grignard Reagent Shipping Information:
DOT: Magnesium, turnings, 4.1, UN1869, PG III

Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Magnesium Metal Turnings Grignard Reagent.

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