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Magnesium Carbonate

EXICIPIENT (TECHNICAL)

Formula: MgCO3 Molar mass: 84.3139 g/mol Melting point: 350 °C (662 °F; 623 K) decomposes (anhydrous) ;165 °C (329 °F; 438 K) (trihydrate) Magnesium carbonate, Mg CO3 (archaic name magnesia alba), is an inorganic salt that is a white solid. Several hydrated and basic forms of magnesium carbonate also exist as minerals. Magnesium carbonate is ordinarily obtained by mining the mineral magnesite. The primary use of magnesium carbonate is the production of magnesium oxide by calcining. Magnesite and dolomite minerals are used to produce refractory bricks. MgCO3 is also used in flooring, fireproofing, fire extinguishing compositions, cosmetics, dusting powder, and toothpaste. Other applications are as filler material, smoke suppressant in plastics, a reinforcing agent in neoprene rubber, a drying agent, a laxative to loosen the bowels, and colour retention in foods. In addition, high purity magnesium carbonate is used as an antacid and as an additive in table salt to keep it free flowing. Magnesium carbonate can do this because it doesn't dissolve in water, only acid, where it will effervesce (bubble).