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A light, flammable, silvery metal, and a chemical element (symbol Mg) with an atomic number of 12

The building looked only like a wall glowing in the firelight, but sometimes a barrage of magnesium blue light made its windowframes jump out of the darkness.

An essential element which influences many enzymes needed to produce cellular energy and nerve and muscle message transmission It affects nervous, muscular and cardiovascular systems Magnesium is found mainly in bone, also in muscle and other tissues: deficiency can lead to neuromuscular and central nervous system irritability, muscle twitches and weakness Magnesium excess has been found to result in mental depression and cardiac arrest
(Chemical symbol Mg ) - Element No 12 of the periodic system; atomic weight 24 305 Specific gravity 1 77 with a melting point of approximately 1160°F A silver-white light malleable, ductile metallic element that occurs abundantly in nature The metal is used in metallurgical and chemical processes; in photography, in signaling, and in the manufacture of pyrotechnics because of the intense white light it produces on burning
is a metallic element, discovered as an oxide by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1808 A ductile, silver-white, chemically active Alkaline-Earth Metal, it is the eighth most abundant element in the earth's crust Its commercial uses include lightweight alloys in aircraft fuselages, jet-engine parts, rockets and missiles, cameras, and optical instruments The metal is used in pyrotechnics Magnesium is found in plant chlorophyll and is necessary in the diet of animals and humans (Hydro Cut General Terminology & Resource Information)
Magnesium is a silvery metallic element essential to life It is necessary for the proper functioning of muscle and nervous tissue and is involved in the transmission of nerve impulses
Optional on nutrition label unless added as a nutrient supplement A mineral Helps build bones and manufacture proteins Used to release energy from muscle storage and regulate body temperature RDI = 400 mg
Chemical symbol Mg A silvery, moderately hard, strong, and light metal Used in ductile iron production, steel desulfurization, and chemical reduction Growing use as substitute for aluminum and zinc in die castings, due to lightweight and high strength
Its compounds occur abundantly, as in dolomite, talc, meerschaum, etc
{i} light silvery metallic element (Chemistry)
One of the elements making up the earth's crust Magnesium compounds, when dissolved in water, make the water hard The presence of magnesium in water is a factor contributing to the formation of scale and insoluble soap curds
Secondary macronutrient critical for plant growth, as it is the central metal in chlorophyll Magnesium forms a divalent soil cation
a macromineral and catalyst to enzyme activity, especially energy production Closely linked with other macromineral activity, particularly with calcium and potassium Magnesium prevents the calcification of soft tissue and protects the linings of arteries from stress caused by sudden blood pressure changes Deficiency in magnesium interferes with transmission of nerve and muscle impulses, causing nervousness and irritability, also confusion, insomnia, poor digestion, headaches, hair loss, rapid heartbeat, chronic fatigue and chronic pain, dizziness, low moods, muscle weakness and twitching, and heightened PMS and menopausal discomfort A high-fat diet decreases magnesium absorption Magnesium requirements are increased by alcohol, diuretics, diarrhea, the presence of fluoride, and high levels of zinc and Vitamin D
A dissolved mineral in pool water Contributes to water hardness and turbidity MURIATIC ACID - Hydrochloric acid in liquid form used to lower total alkalinity of pH
One of the nine macronutrients Most soils have sufficient supplies of magnesium to insure healthy plants, but sandy soils may be deficient In addition to activating enzymes that form oils, starch, and fats, magnesium also is a component of the chlorophyll molecule Symptoms of magnesium deficiency appear first on older growth in the form of interveinal chlorosis New growth is reduced or stunted
Symbol Mg This is not a regular component of turf fertilisers, however, it may be required on sandy soils where it can be leached out
a light silver-white ductile bivalent metallic element; in pure form it burns with brilliant white flame; occurs naturally only in combination (as in magnesite and dolomite and carnallite and spinel and olivine)
What it's good for: Enzyme activation, nerve and muscle function, and bone growth Where you get it: Nuts, meats, leafy vegetables, whole grains, beans and legumes Tidbit: Magnesium supplements may help ward off migraine headaches DRI: Between 280 to 300 mg for women, 350 to 400 mg for men
An alkaline earth metal that is very abundant in the environment Readily forms salts with various metals and halogens When dissolved in water, it can be used to indicate salinity and alkalinity Contributes to hard water in high concentrations It is an essential nutrient for animals and humans Not generally considered toxic
An essential mineral The chief function of magnesium is to activate certain enzymes, especially those related to carbohydrate metabolism Another role is to maintain the electrical potential across nerve and muscle membranes It is essential for proper heartbeat and nerve transmission Magnesium controls many cellular functions It is involved in protein formation, DNA production and function and in the storage and release of energy in ATP Magnesium is closely related to calcium and phosphorus in body function The average adult body contains approximately one ounce of magnesium It is the fifth mineral in abundance within the body--behind calcium, phosphorus, potassium and sodium Although about 70 percent of the body's magnesium is contained in the teeth and bones, its most important functions are carried out by the remainder which is present in the cells of the soft tissues and in the fluid surrounding those cells
Magnesium is a light silvery-white metal which burns with a bright white flame. a common silver-white metal that burns with a bright white flame. It is a chemical element : symbol Mg (magnesia). Chemical element, one of the alkaline earth metals, chemical symbol Mg, atomic number
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