Pair in magnesium
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EMSPair in "magnesium"
magnesiamagnesium oxide, used in medicine
mafica term for minerals rich in magnesium and iron
hypomagnesemiaa deficiency of magnesium in the blood also HYPOMAGNESAEMIA
hypomagnesaemiaa deficiency of magnesium in the blood also HYPOMAGNESEMIA
maficsMAFIC, a term for minerals rich in magnesium and iron
magnesitenative magnesium carbonate, occurring in white compact or granular masses
hypomagnesemiasHYPOMAGNESEMIA, a deficiency of magnesium in the blood also HYPOMAGNESAEMIA
magnesitesMAGNESITE, native magnesium carbonate, occurring in white compact or granular masses
magnesian(chiefly of rocks and minerals) Containing or relatively rich in magnesium
langbeinitea double sulfate of potassium and magnesium, used in the fertiliser industry
dolomitevery common mineral, calcium magnesium carbonate, CaMg(CO3)2, occurring in crystals and in masses
brucitemineral, magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2, occurring in tabular, foliated crystals: used in magnesia refractories
brucitesmineral, magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2, occurring in tabular, foliated crystals: used in magnesia refractories
dolomitesvery common mineral, calcium magnesium carbonate, CaMg(CO3)2, occurring in crystals and in masses
langbeinitesLANGBEINITE, a double sulfate of potassium and magnesium, used in the fertiliser industry
diopsidemonoclinic pyroxene mineral, calcium magnesium silicate, CaMg(SiO3)2, occurring in various colors, usually in crystals
meerschaumsA soft white claylike material consisting of hydrated magnesium silicate, found chiefly in Turkey
phlogopiteA brown micaceous mineral that occurs chiefly in metamorphosed limestone and magnesium-rich igneous rocks
leucocraticof igneous rocks, light in colour, due to a low content of iron and magnesium
hypomagnesemiaDeficiency of magnesium in the blood, significant in cattle as the cause of grass tetany
magnesiteA whitish mineral consisting of magnesium carbonate, used as a heat-resistant lining in some furnaces
iolitestrongly dichroic blue mineral consisting of a silicate of magnesium, aluminum, and iron: common in metamorphic rocks
macronutrientsA chemical element (e.g., potassium, magnesium, calcium) required in large amounts for plant growth and development
pyropea magnesium-aluminum garnet that is deep red in color and is frequently used as a gem
clinochlorea hexagonal variety of chlorite rich in magnesium and aluminium and usually poor in iron, aka ripidolite
iolitesstrongly dichroic blue mineral consisting of a silicate of magnesium, aluminum, and iron: common in metamorphic rocks
macronutrientA chemical element (e.g., potassium, magnesium, calcium) required in large amounts for plant growth and development
cordieritesstrongly dichroic blue mineral consisting of a silicate of magnesium, aluminum, and iron: common in metamorphic rocks
maficof, relating to, or being a group of usually dark-colored minerals rich in magnesium and iron
kainitesmineral, hydrous sulfate of magnesium and potassium chloride, occurring in granular crystalline masses, a source of potassium salts
chloritesgroup of minerals, hydrous silicates of aluminum, ferrous iron, and magnesium, occurring in green platelike crystals or scales
chloritegroup of minerals, hydrous silicates of aluminum, ferrous iron, and magnesium, occurring in green platelike crystals or scales
clinochloresCLINOCHLORE, a hexagonal variety of chlorite rich in magnesium and aluminium and usually poor in iron, aka ripidolite
kainitemineral, hydrous sulfate of magnesium and potassium chloride, occurring in granular crystalline masses, a source of potassium salts
kieseriteA fine-grained white mineral consisting of hydrated magnesium sulfate, occurring often in salt mines in Europe and India
saponiteclay mineral, hydrous magnesium aluminum silicate, belonging to the montmorillonite group: found as a soft filling in rock cavities
saponitesclay mineral, hydrous magnesium aluminum silicate, belonging to the montmorillonite group: found as a soft filling in rock cavities
saponitea hydrous magnesium aluminum silicate occurring in soft soapy amorphous masses and filling veins and cavities (as in serpentine)
pyropesmineral, magnesium-aluminum garnet, Mg3Al2Si3O12, occurring in crystals of varying shades of red, and frequently used as a gem