Name: Magnesium Boride
CAS: 12007-25-9
EC Number: 234-501-2
Chemical Formular: B2Mg
Appearance: Gray crystalline solid
Molecular Weight: 45.925 g/mol
Melting Point: 830 °C (1,530 °F; 1,100 K)
Boiling Point: n/a
Density: 2.57 g/cm3
Solubility in water: n/a
Exact Mass: 46.004 g/mol
Monoisotopic Mass: 46.004 g/mol
Topological Polar Surface Area: 0 A^2
Complexity: 0

Magnesium Boride
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Magnesium Boride,customized specifications

Chemical Formular:B2Mg
PubChem CID:15987061
IUPAC Name:boron;magnesium
Inchl:InChI=1S/2B.Mg
InChI Key:PZKRHHZKOQZHIO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Canonical SMILES:[B].[B].[Mg]
Pictogram(s):n/a
Signal:n/a
GHS Hazard Statements:n/a
Hazard Codes:n/a
Risk Codes:n/a
Precautionary Statement Codes:n/a
Flash Point:n/a

Magnesium diboride

MagnesiumMagnesium is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12.
It is a shiny gray solid which bears a close physical resemblance to the other five elements in the second column (group 2, or alkaline earth metals) of the periodic table: all group 2 elements have the same electron configuration in the outer electron shell and a similar crystal structure.
Magnesium is the eleventh most abundant element by mass in the human body and is essential to all cells and some 300 enzymes.
Magnesium ions interact with polyphosphate compounds such as ATP, DNA, and RNA. Hundreds of enzymes require magnesium ions to function. Magnesium compounds are used medicinally as common laxatives, antacids (e.g., milk of magnesia), and to stabilize abnormal nerve excitation or blood vessel spasm in such conditions as eclampsia.

BoronBoron is an element with atomic symbol B, atomic number 5, and atomic weight 11.
Boron atom is a nonmetal atom, a boron group element atom and a metalloid atom. It has a role as a micronutrient.
Boron is a compound that occurs in nature.
It is often found combined with other substances to form compounds called borates.
Common borate compounds include boric acid, salts of borates, and boron oxide.
Borates are used mostly to produce glass. They are also used in fire retardants, leather tanning industries, cosmetics, photographic materials, soaps and cleaners, and for high-energy fuel. Some pesticides used for cockroach control and some wood preservatives also contain borates.

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