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nitromagnesite


Meanings
  • noun

    A mineral composed of magnesium, nitrogen, and water. It is formed as a result of the interaction between magnesium-rich waters and nitrogen-rich gases.


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nitromethane , nitromethanes
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Named due to its magnesium (Mg) content and the presence of nitrogen (N) and water (H2O) in its composition.


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  1. Nitromagnesite is found primarily in hydrothermal deposits.

  2. It is used as a source of magnesium in the chemical industry.


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  1. Magnesite: Magnesite is a close relative of nitromagnesite, with the main difference being the absence of nitrogen in its composition.


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  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Magnesium Nitrogen Water' to remember the elements in nitromagnesite.


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