Magnesium in the metal form is used in:
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An alloying element in aluminium, zinc, lead and
other non-ferrous alloys.
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Cathodic protection of other metals against
corrosion.
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Flashlight photography, photoengraving plates, flares
and pyrotechnics (which includes incendiary bombs).
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Airplane alloys and missiles construction.
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As a reduction agent for the production of pure
uranium from its salt.
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Building construction as a flashing material.
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Ammunition.
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Its alloys are implemented in lightweight
applications, auto parts, aerospace equipment, power tools, sporting goods,
fixtures and materials-handling equipment.
Magnesium Compounds
Magnesium and its compounds are used in:
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Magnesium nitrate [(Mg(NO3)2.6H2O],
is used in dry colours, pyrotechnics and to produce magnesia.
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Magnesium methoxide [Mg(OCH3)2],
used to dry alcohols to produce absolute fuels.
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Magnesium fluoride (MgF), or sellaite, having a very
low refractive index is used for lens and instrument windows to eliminate
reflection.
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Its hydroxide, chloride, sulphate and citrate are
used in medicines.
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Magnesium carbonate (MgCO3), is used also
in insulating coverings for steam pipes and furnaces, making of oxychloride
cement, in boiler compounds, and as a filler for rubbers and paper.
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Magnesium sulphate (MgSO4.7H2O)
is used also in leather tanning, as a mordant in dyeing and printing textiles,
as filler for cotton cloth, for sizing paper, in water-resistant and
fireproof magnesia cements and as a laxative.
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