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Magnesium sulfate anhydrous , Insect cells and cell culture levels, ≥99% , 7487-88-9

Synonym(s):
Magnesium sulfate anhydrous;Magnesium Sulfate, Anhydrous;Sulfuric Acid Magnesium Salt, Epsom salts

CAS NO.:7487-88-9

Empirical Formula: MgSO4

Molecular Weight: 120.37

MDL number: MFCD00011110

EINECS: 231-298-2

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Update time: 2022-07-08

PRODUCT Properties

Melting point: 1124 °C
Density  1.07 g/mL at 20 °C
vapor density  <0.01 (vs air)
vapor pressure  <0.1 mm Hg ( 20 °C)
storage temp.  no restrictions.
solubility  H2O: 1 M at 20 °C, clear, colorless
form  powder (very fine)
color  slightly gray
Specific Gravity 2.66
PH 7.9 (50g/l, H2O, 25℃)
Odor at 100.00 %. odorless
Odor Type odorless
Water Solubility  Soluble in water. Slightly soluble in alcohol, glycerol. Insoluble in acetone.
λmax λ: 260 nm Amax: 0.03
λ: 280 nm Amax: 0.02
Sensitive  Hygroscopic
Merck  14,5691
Dielectric constant 8.2(Ambient)
Stability: Stable. Hygroscopic.
LogP -1.031 (est)

Description and Uses

Magnesium sulfate is an inorganic salt (chemical compound) containing magnesium, sulfur and oxygen, with the formula MgSO4. It is strongly hygroscopic and often encountered as the heptahydrate sulfate mineral epsomite (MgSO4•7H2O), commonly called Epsom salt. And the monohydrate, MgSO4•H2O, is found as the mineral kieserite.

In gardening and other agriculture, magnesium sulfate is used to correct a magnesium or sulfur deficiency in soil.
In food preparation, magnesium sulfate is used as a brewing salt in beer production or used as a coagulant for making tofu.
In chemistry, anhydrous magnesium sulfate is commonly used as a desiccant in organic synthesis due to its affinity for water.
For Marine use, magnesium sulfate heptahydrate is used to maintain the magnesium concentration in marine aquaria which contain large amounts of stony corals.
For medicine use, it is used in pregnant women to control seizures due to certain complications of pregnancy (eg, severe toxemia) and to control high blood pressure, severe brain function problems (encephalopathy), and seizures in children who have sudden, severe inflammation of the kidneys (acute nephritis). Besides, magnesium sulfate is also used as a laxative to relieve occasional constipation.

In agriculture and gardening, magnesium sulfate is used to correct magnesium deficiency in soil, since magnesium is an essential element in the chlorophyll molecule. It is most commonly applied to potted plants, or to magnesium-hungry crops, such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, and roses. The advantage of magnesium sulfate over other magnesium compounds (such as dolomitic limestone) is its high solubility. MgSO4 has been used in organic synthesis to remove water from nonaqueous solutions before the organic reaction is started. Since it is insoluble in most organic solvents, its addition forms hydrates that can be easily removed.
Epsom salt is also used to prepare footbaths, intended to soothe sore feet. The reason for the inclusion of the salt is partially cosmetic. However, magnesium sulfate can also be absorbed into the skin, reducing inflammation. It is also sometimes found in bottled mineral water, and accordingly is sometimes listed in the contents thereof. Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate is also used to maintain the magnesium concentration in marine aquaria which contain large amounts of stony corals as it is slowly depleted in their calcification process, precipitation into calcium carbonate. Oral Epsom salt is used as a saline laxative as well as for replacement therapy in “hypomagnesaemia” (lack of Mg2+) in animals and humans. Magnesium sulfate paste has been used as an agent for dehydrating (drawing) boils, carbuncles or abscesses. Magnesium sulfate solution has also been shown to be an effective aid in the fight against blemishes and acne when applied directly to problematic areas. Magnesium sulfate, when used through soaking, can soothe muscle pains and help improve rough patches in the skin. Soaking in a warm bath containing Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) can be beneficial to soothe and relieve herpes outbreak symptoms, such as itching and lesions relating to genital herpes or shingles.

Safety

Symbol(GHS) 
GHS08
Signal word  Warning
Hazard statements  H371
Precautionary statements  P501-P260-P270-P264-P308+P311-P405
Hazard Codes  Xi
Risk Statements  36/37/38
Safety Statements  22-24/25-36-26
WGK Germany  1
RTECS  OM4500000
3
TSCA  Yes
HS Code  28332100

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