Magnesium (Mg) Fun Facts
"The White Flame, a brilliantly bright hero who is lightweight but surprisingly strong."
The true essence of Magnesium (Mg) on the molecular frontier.
A shiny, silvery-white, and lightweight metal.
The dazzlingly bright sparklers and fireworks on celebration nights.
Used in flares and incendiary devices in war movies.
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Did You Know?
When ignited, magnesium burns with a blindingly brilliant white light, which is why it's used in flares, fireworks, and early camera flashes.
It is the central element in the chlorophyll molecule of plants, making it essential for photosynthesis.
Magnesium is the lightest of all structural metals, making it valuable for creating strong, lightweight alloys for cars and airplanes.
Your body contains about 25 grams of magnesium, with over half of it stored in your skeleton.
The familiar remedy Epsom salts are a hydrated magnesium sulfate compound.