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Magnesium single crystal 12Mg24.312

Magnesium was recognized as an element in 1755 by Joseph Black at Edinburgh, Scotland; isolated by Sir Humphry Davy in 1808.

  [Greek: magnesia = district of Thessaly]
  French: magnésium
  German: magnesium
  Italian: magnesio
  Spanish: magnesio

Description: Magnesium is a silvery-white, lustrous and relatively soft metal. It is obtained by the electrolysis of fused MgCl2. Magnesium burns in air when ignited and it reacts with hot water. It is used as the bulk metal and in leightweight alloys. Magnesium as a 'sacrificial' electrode will protect other metals that are exposed to seawater and groud water.


Metal single crystal properties
State: single crystal  
Crystal structure: hexagonal  
Production method: Bridgman  
Standard size: diameter 10-20mm
thickness 1-2
 
Orientation: (0001), (1-100) and (11-20)  
Orientation accuracy: <2°, <1°, <0.5° or <0.1°  
Polishing: as cut, one or two sides polished  
Roughness of surface: <0.03µm  
Purity: 99.999%  
Typical analysis (ppm): Al 2
Ca 1
Cu < 3
Fe 2
Mn 2
Ni < 3
Pb 1
Si 3
Sn < 1
Zn 5
Mg balance


Further Materials properties
Crystal structure: (cell dimensions/pm), space group
h.c.p. (a=320.94; c=521.03), P63/mmc
X-ray diffractions mass absorption coefficients: CuKa 38.6 (µ/r) / cm2g-1
MoKa 4.11 (µ/r) / cm2g-1
Neutron scattering length: 0.5375 b/10-12 cm
Thermal neutron capture cross-section: 0.063 sa / barns
Density: 1.74 g/cm3
Melting point: 648.85 °C / 922.0 °K
Boiling point: 1089.85 °C / 1363 °K
Molar volume: 13.98 cm3
Thermal conductivity: 156 [300 K] Wm-1K-1
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion: 26.1 x 10-6 K-1
Electrical resistivity: 4.38x10-8 [293 K] Wm
Mass magnetic susceptibility: +6.8 x 10-9(s) kg-1m3
Young's modulus: 44.7 GPa
Rigidity modulus: 17.3 GPa
Bulk modulus: 35.6 GPa
Poisson's ratio: 0.291 GPa
Radii: Mg2+ 79; atomic 160; covalent 136
Electronegativity: 1.31 (Pauling); 1.23 (Allred); 3.75 eV (absolute)
Effective nuclear charge: 2.85 (Slater); 3.31 (Clementi); 4.15 (Froese-Fischer)
Number of Isotopes (incl. nuclear isomers): 12
Issotope mass range: 20 -> 31


Biological data
Biological role: Essential to all species
Toxicity  
Toxic intake: low toxicity
Lethal intake: LD50 (chloride, oral, rat)=8100 mg kg-1
Hazards: Magnesium compounds vary in toxicity but there is no evidence that magnesium itself produces systemic poisoning.
Level in humans  
Blood: 37.8 mg dm-3
Bone: 700 - 1800 p.p.m.
Liver: 590 p.p.m.
Muscle: 900 p.p.m.
Daily dietary intake : 250 - 380 mg
Total mass of element in average
[70 kg] person:
19 g


Geological data
Minerals:  
 Mineral  Formula  Density  Hardness  Crystal apperance
 Brucite  Mg(OH)2  2.39  2.5  rhom., waxy/vit. white
 Carnallite  KMgCl3  1.602  2.5  orth., greasy, colourless reddish
 Cordierite  Mg2Al4Si5O18  2.57  7  orth., translucent grey/lilac etc.
 Diopside  CaMgSi2O6  3.3  5.5 - 6.5  mon., vit./resinous white/yellow
 Dolomite  CaMg(CO3)2  2.85  3.4 - 4  rhom., vit. colourless
 Enstatite  Mg2Si2O6  3.209  6 - 6  orth., pearly/vit., colourless grey
Chief ore: seawater; and teh ores dolomite, magnestite; carnallite, kieserite and brucite
World production: 325000 tonnes/year
Main mining areas: Austria, China, Poland, Russia, USA, India, Greece, Cananda
Reserves: >2 x 1010 tonnes as ores ; and >1 x 1024 tonnes in the sea
Specimen: available as chips, granules, powder, ribbon, rod or turnings. Safe.
Abundances  
Sun: 4.0 x 107 (relative to H = 1 x 1012)
Earth's crust: 23000 p.p.m.
Seawater: 1200 p.p.m.
Residence time:: 1 107 years
Classification: accumulating
Oxidation state: II

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