Everything has mass and volume, and therefore density. So it is expected that the smallest piece of matter, like an atom of Magnesium has it too. But what is the density of an atom of Mg?
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In the case of Magnesium , density is 1.738 g/cm³. However, there are interesting facts about Magnesium that most don't know about. Also check the kg/m³ conversion...
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Year: 1808
Location: England
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Note: Learn more about the density here.
In the case of Magnesium , density is 1.738 g/cm³. However, there are interesting facts about Magnesium that most don't know about. Also check the kg/m³ conversion...
Magnesium Data
Magnesium Density g/cm³
1.738 g/cm³kg/m³
1738 kg/m³State at 20 °C
solidUses
Used in alloys to make airplanes, missiles and other uses for light metals. Has structural properties similar to aluminium. But since it is flammable at temperatures of burning gasoline, its uses are limited.Atomic Mass
24,305Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Usually obtained by electrolysis of melted magnesium chloride (MgCl2) found in sea water. Each cubic mile of seawater contains about 12 billion pounds of magnesium.Atomic Number
12Learn more about the atomic number.
Atomic Symbol
MgName Origin
From Magnesia ancient city in district of Thessaly, Greece.Discovery
Discovered By: Sir Humphrey DavyYear: 1808
Location: England
Description
Lightweight, malleable, silvery-white metal. Eighth most abundant element in the universe. Seventh most abundant element in the earth's crust.Want to learn more details and data about Magnesium (Mg)? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
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