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Reactive magnesia is also variously known as caustic calcined magnesia, caustic magnesia or CCM. The temperature of firing has a greater influence on reactivity
Reactive_magnesia
Chemical compound naturally occurring as periclase
hard-burned magnesia, which has limited reactivity and calcining at lower temperature, (700–1000 °C) produces light-burned magnesia, a reactive form, also
Magnesium_oxide
Inorganic compound of formula Mg(OH)2
Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia. Treating the solution of different soluble magnesium salts with alkaline
Magnesium_hydroxide
Chemical element with atomic number 25 (Mn)
eventually had to differentiate a magnesia nigra (the black ore) from magnesia alba (a white ore, also from Magnesia, also useful in glassmaking). Italian
Manganese
Chemical element with atomic number 12 (Mg)
gray metal having a low density, low melting point, and high chemical reactivity. Like the other alkaline earth metals (group 2 of the periodic table)
Magnesium
Construction material
Portland cement requires a kiln temperature of around 1450 °C. The reactive magnesia in Eco-Cement requires a lower kiln temperature of 750 °C, which lowers
Eco-cement
Materials resistant to decomposition under high temperatures
belong to the RO group, of which magnesia (MgO) is a common example. Other examples include dolomite and chrome-magnesia. For the first half of the twentieth
Refractory
Chemical element with atomic number 20 (Ca)
symbol Ca and atomic number 20. As an alkaline earth metal, calcium is a reactive metal that forms a dark oxide-nitride layer when exposed to air. Its physical
Calcium
Chemical element with atomic number 17 (Cl)
Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a strong oxidising agent: among the elements, it has the highest
Chlorine
carbonate, magnesium chloride, magnesium citrate, magnesium hydroxide (milk of magnesia), magnesium oxide, magnesium sulfate, and magnesium sulfate heptahydrate
Magnesium_compounds
By-product of smelting ores and used metals
or by replacing, at constant basicity, the lime (CaO) in the slag with magnesia (MgO), a condition more favorable for alkali removal and refractory wear
Slag
Form of iron ore
in blast furnaces and are produced by adding lime (calcium oxide) and magnesia (magnesium oxide) to iron ore concentrate, enhancing their metallurgical
Pellet_(steel_industry)
Process of extracting nickel from ores
consumption due to magnesia is economically acceptable, as it does not exceed 3% of the ore weight to be treated. Conversely, the magnesia content of saprolite
Nickel_extraction
Magnesium hydroxide mineral
[citation needed] Synthetic brucite is mainly consumed as a precursor to magnesia (MgO), a useful refractory and thermal insulator. It finds some use as
Brucite
Third row of the periodic table
metalloid. It is less reactive than its chemical analog carbon, the nonmetal directly above it in the periodic table, but more reactive than germanium, the
Period_3_element
Group of chemical elements
have very similar properties: they are all shiny, silvery-white, somewhat reactive metals at standard temperature and pressure. Together with helium, these
Alkaline_earth_metal
Chemical compound
colores receperit. [… until finally I saw [that] by mixing that magnesia [i.e., magnesia nigra, pyrolusite, the ore containing manganese dioxide ] with
Potassium_permanganate
Chemical compound
Black in 1756 by reacting sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) with calcined magnesia (magnesium oxide). It was isolated again by Peter Woulfe in 1767, by Carl
Ammonia
Czech physicist (born 1936)
"Magnesia Litera - Výroční knižní ceny kritiků a čtenářů Magnesia Litera. Jejich nejdůležitějšim úkolem je propagovat kvalitní literaturu". Magnesia Litera
Ivo_Kraus
Process of forming and bonding material by heat or pressure
objects are made from substances such as glass, alumina, zirconia, silica, magnesia, lime, beryllium oxide, and ferric oxide. Some ceramic raw materials have
Sintering
Ceramic materials that are optically transparent
transmission in nanocomposite optical ceramics for the first time. The yttria/magnesia binary system is an ideal model system for nanocomposite formation. There
Transparent_ceramics
Chemical element with atomic number 14 (Si)
produce salts (salis = salt, in Latin): chaux (calcium oxide), magnésie (magnesia, magnesium oxide), baryte (barium sulfate), alumine (alumina, aluminium
Silicon
61(10):300-305. Watts SJ, Hill RG, O’Donnell MD, Law RV. Influence of magnesia on the structure and properties of bioactive glasses. J Non-Cryst Solids
Synthesis_of_bioglass
Chemical compound
used in the cement industry for the determination of free lime and free magnesia in cement and clinkers.[page needed] The solvation of Fe3+ ions at or below
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic_acid
Transparent non-crystalline solid material
to improve chemical durability. Soda–lime glasses (Na2O) + lime (CaO) + magnesia (MgO) + alumina (Al2O3) account for over 75% of manufactured glass, containing
Glass
Ancient Greek city in Asia-Minor
characterized both by “proactive” ventures seeking commercial gain and “reactive” migrations resulting from disruptions at home. The Black Sea region became
Miletus
acids from sugars promoted by hydrothermally loaded Cu oxide species on magnesia". Applied Catalysis B: Environmental. 162: 1. Bibcode:2015AppCB.162...
OxFA_process
Mountain in California, United States
Rocket Test Laboratory on the peak. They chose this site to test "highly reactive or toxic propellants" at a safe distance from the populated areas their
Magic_Mountain_(California)
century BC, following the defeat of Antiochus III the Great at Thermopylae and Magnesia. Finally, in 64 BC, Pompey conquered the remaining Seleucid territories
Roman–Persian_wars
Martial art in ancient Greek festivals
of Elis Aristomenes (Ἀριστομένης) of Rhodes Protophanes (Πρωτοφάνης) of Magnesia on the Meander Marion (Μαρίων) of Alexandria Aristeas (Ἀριστέας) of Stratoniceia
Pankration
Type of synthetic microstructure
"Aligned millimeter-long carbon nanotube arrays grown on single crystal magnesia". Carbon. 44 (5): 969–973. Bibcode:2006Carbo..44..969X. doi:10.1016/j.carbon
Vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays
Vertically_aligned_carbon_nanotube_arrays
Chemical reaction with gold
including strain-inducing and charge transfer. For gold deposited on magnesia (MgO), a charge transfer from singly charged oxygen vacancies (F-centers)
Heterogeneous_gold_catalysis
Chemical element with atomic number 57 (La)
historically named so because it is rarer than "common earths" such as lime and magnesia, and at the time it was recognized only a few deposits were known. Lanthanum
Lanthanum
Type of glass produced in medieval Europe
corrosion resistance. The most effective is lime (CaO) but alumina (Al2O3) and magnesia (MgO) can achieve this to some effect. These minerals may already be present
Forest_glass
Chemical compound involving ionic bonding
their chemical identity. Examples of this include borax, calomel, milk of magnesia, muriatic acid, oil of vitriol, saltpeter, and slaked lime. Soluble salts
Salt_(chemistry)
British chemist and inventor (1778–1829)
of further electrolysis experiments on alkaline earths including lime, magnesia, strontites and barytes. At the beginning of June, Davy received a letter
Humphry_Davy
Hoffmann (1660–1742), German physician and chemist who found that lime, magnesia, etc. existed in almost all mineral springs in Germany Roald Hoffmann (born
List_of_chemists
Etymology of chemical elements
(Magnesia; Medieval Latin: magnesia) Greek via Latin, Italian, and French "Magnesia (regional unit)", Greece descriptive, toponym From Latin Magnesia,
List of chemical element name etymologies
List_of_chemical_element_name_etymologies
Science that applies chemistry to analyze geological systems
the "felsic" rocks. Those again that contain the least silica and most magnesia and iron, so that quartz is absent while olivine is usually abundant, form
Geochemistry
Use of magnesium by organisms
Magnesium absorption from the insoluble oxide and hydroxide salts (milk of magnesia) is erratic and of poorer efficiency, since it depends on the neutralization
Magnesium_in_biology
there were no wars in the Asiatic East for a century after the Battle of Magnesia Harris does not discuss the relevant theme of Roman diplomacy in Anatolia
Defensive_imperialism
Direct-reduction steelmaking process
eliminated in a highly basic environment (i.e. in the presence of lime, if not magnesia), whereas the Krupp-Renn process requires an acid slag to achieve good
Krupp–Renn_process
Chemical element with atomic number 59 (Pr)
its magnetic, electrical, chemical, and optical properties. It is too reactive to be found in native form, and pure praseodymium metal slowly develops
Praseodymium
Subproject of the Manhattan project
presented difficulty because uranium corroded crucibles of beryllium, magnesia and graphite. To produce uranium metal, they tried reducing uranium oxide
Ames_Project
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Indicating or expressing relation; refering to an antecedent; as, a relative pronoun.
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Doing; active.
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Not active; having no power to move; that does not or can not produce results; inert; as, matter is, of itself, inactive.
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Given to action; constantly engaged in action; energetic; diligent; busy; -- opposed to dull, sluggish, indolent, or inert; as, an active man of business; active mind; active zeal.
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Serving or having power to refract, or turn from a direct course; pertaining to refraction; as, refractive surfaces; refractive powers.
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Implying or producing rapid action; as, an active disease; an active remedy.
v. i.
To receive visitors; to be at home to receive calls; as, she receives on Tuesdays.
v. t.
To render inactive or listless.
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In action; actually proceeding; working; in force; -- opposed to quiescent, dormant, or extinct; as, active laws; active hostilities; an active volcano.
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Not active; inert; esp., not exhibiting any action or activity on polarized light; optically neutral; -- said of isomeric forms of certain substances, in distinction from other forms which are optically active; as, racemic acid is an inactive tartaric acid.
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Having power to react; tending to reaction; of the nature of reaction.
v. t.
To be affected by something; to suffer; to be subjected to; as, to receive pleasure or pain; to receive a wound or a blow; to receive damage.
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Inactive; listless.
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Inactive; sluggish.
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Not disposed to action or effort; not diligent or industrious; not busy; idle; as, an inactive officer.
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Brisk; lively; as, an active demand for corn.
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Serving to draw; pulling; attracting; as, tractive power.
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A reductive agent.
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Requiring or implying action or exertion; -- opposed to sedentary or to tranquil; as, active employment or service; active scenes.
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Creating anew; as, re-creative power.