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Magnesium Oxychloride
Magnesium hydroxychlorideBodine, M. W. Jr. (1976): "Magnesium hydroxychloride: A possible pH buffer in marine evaporite brines?" ''Geology'', volume 4, issue 2, pages 76-80. is the traditional term for several chemical compounds of magnesium, chlorine, oxygen, and hydrogen whose general formula ''x''·''y''·''z'', for various values of ''x'', ''y'', and ''z''; or, equivalently, . The simple chemical formula that is often used is MgClOH, which appears in high school subject, for example.Other names for this class are magnesium chloride hydroxide,Yongliang Xiong, Haoran Deng, Martin Nemer, and Shelly Johnsen (2010): "Experimental determination of the solubility constant for magnesium chloride hydroxide hydrate (, phase 5) at room temperature, and its importance to nuclear waste isolation in geological repositories in salt formations". ''Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta'', volume 74, issue 16, pages 4605–4611. magnesium oxychloride, and basic magnesium chloride.JianSong Wu, YingKai ...
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A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) containing atoms from more than one chemical element held together by chemical bonds. A molecule consisting of atoms of only one element is therefore not a compound. A compound can be transformed into a different substance by a chemical reaction, which may involve interactions with other substances. In this process, bonds between atoms may be broken and/or new bonds formed. There are four major types of compounds, distinguished by how the constituent atoms are bonded together. Molecular compounds are held together by covalent bonds; ionic compounds are held together by ionic bonds; intermetallic compounds are held together by metallic bonds; coordination complexes are held together by coordinate covalent bonds. Non-stoichiometric compounds form a disputed marginal case. A chemical formula specifies the number of atoms of each element in a compound molecule, using the sta ...
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