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  • Magnesium carbonate
    Forms
    The most common magnesium carbonate forms are the anhydrous salt called magnesite (MgCO3) and the di, tri, and pentahydrates known as barringtonite (MgCO32H2O), nesquehonite (MgCO33H2O), and lansfordite (MgCO35H2O), respectively. Some basic forms such as artinite (MgCO3Mg(OH)23H2O), hydromagnestite (4MgCO3Mg(OH)24H2O), and dypingite (4MgCO3 Mg(OH)25H2O) also occur as minerals. Magnesite consists of white trigonal crystals. The anhydrous salt is practically insoluble in water, acetone


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