magnesium chloride

magnesium chloride
The magnesium salt of hydrochloric acid, MgCl; it has many industrial applications including the electrolytic production of magnesium metal.

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  • magnesium chloride — n a bitter crystalline salt MgCl2 used esp. to replenish body electrolytes * * * [USP] an electrolyte replenisher and a treatment and preventative for hypomagnesemia, administered orally or intravenously; also used as a pharmaceutic necessity for …   Medical dictionary

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  • magnesium chloride — noun Date: 1866 a bitter deliquescent salt MgCl2 used especially as a source of magnesium metal …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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