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Magnesium Sulfate dried

EXICIPIENT (TECHNICAL)

Formula: MgSO4 Molar mass: 120.366 g/mol Density: 2.66 g/cm3 Melting point: anhydrous decomposes at 1,124 °C Magnesium sulfate is commercially available as heptahydrate, monohydrate, anhydrous or dried form containing the equivalent of 2 - 3 waters of hydration. Magnesium sulfate occurs naturally in seawater, mineral springs and in minerals such as kieserite and epsomite. Magnesium sulfate is also prepared by sulfation of magnesium oxide. It is produced with one or seven molecules of water of hydration or in a dried form containing the equivalent of about 2 - 3 waters of hydration. Magnesium sulfate is available as brilliant colourless crystals, granular crystalline powder or white powder with a bitter salty cooling taste. Crystals effloresce in warm, dry air. It is freely soluble in water, very soluble in boiling water, and sparingly soluble in alcohol.