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Magnesium Summary
1,017 words, approx. 3 pages Magnesium is the second element in Group 2 of the periodic table, a group of elements known as the alkaline earth metals. Magnesium has an atomic number of 12, an atomic mass of 24.305, and a chemical symbol of Mg. Magnesium is a moderately hard,...
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Magnesium Summary
746 words, approx. 3 pages Magnesium is a metal element denoted by the atomic symbol Mg. It has an atomic number of 12, and an atomic weight of 24.305. It is a silvery-white metal with a melting point of 1202°F (650°C) and a boiling point of 1994°F (1090°C)....
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Magnesium : Forensic Science Terms
21 words, approx. 1 pages (Mg) A silvery metal used in some metal incendiaries. The dust is highly explosive, with an ignition point of...
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Magnesium : Biological Psychology
18 words, approx. 1 pages Magnesium (Mg2+) is an important MINERAL important in ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE activity and in NEUROTRANS-MISSION; see NMDA...
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Magnesium Information
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 Magnesium (pronounced /mægˈniːziəm/) is a chemical element with the symbol Mg, the atomic number 12, and an atomic mass of 24.31. Magnesium is the ninth most abundant element in the Earth by mass. It constitutes about 2% of the Earth's crust by...




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 Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
Magnesium and exercise
01/01/2002: 16,672 words, approx. 56 pages ABSTRACT: Magnesium is an essential element that regulates membrane stability and neuromuscular, cardiovascular, immune, and hormonal functions and is a critical cofactor in many metabolic reactions. The Dietary Reference Intake for magnesium for adults is 310 to 420 mg/day. However, the intake of magnesium...
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 Better Nutrition
mighty magnesium
09/01/2006: 375 words, approx. 1 pages MANY OF US MAY NOT BE GETTING ENOUGH OF THIS VITAL MINERAL It's Surprising that an element used to make jet engines, missiles and rockets also makes bones and muscles. Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body and performs more...
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 Road and Track
Pedal to the Metal
6/1/2006: 822 words, approx. 3 pages Two readers took Patrick Hong to task for using the term "speed shift" in describing foot-to-the-floor upshifts of a manual transmission. That's a "power shift," said one. That's a "bang shift," said the other. Yes, yes and yes, sort of. That is, I've researched this...


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