Magnesium, sulphur, and oxygen make up the chemical compound known as magnesium sulphate crystals, often referred to as Epsom salt and having the formula MgSO4. They received their name from the mineral-rich waters of Epsom, England, the location of their initial discovery. Crystals of magnesium sulphate offer a wide range of uses and characteristics.
1. Magnesium sulphate crystals are usually white and crystalline in form. They taste harsh and have no smell.
2. Crystals of magnesium sulphate are very soluble in water. They effortlessly disintegrate in water to create a clear, colourless solution.
3. Applications in Medicine and Pharmacy: Magnesium sulphate crystals are frequently utilised in medicine and pharmacy. To make up for magnesium deficiency in the body, they are frequently employed as a source of magnesium in intravenous injections or oral supplements. Additionally, magnesium sulphate is used as a component in Epsom salt baths, which are thought to relieve stress, muscle aches, and skin issues.
4. Agriculture and Fertiliser: Magnesium sulphate is a crucial ingredient for plant development. It is frequently added to fertiliser as a fertiliser additive to give soil and crops with magnesium. Magnesium is essential for the synthesis of chlorophyll and the activation of enzymes in plants.
5. Magnesium sulphate can be used in gardening and agriculture to treat soils that are deficient in magnesium. It enhances plant health and aids in nutrient restoration.
6. Magnesium sulphate crystals are a crucial component of bath salts and spa treatments. To encourage relaxation, ease muscle aches, and soften the skin, they are added to bathwater.
7. Magnesium sulphate crystals are used in a variety of industrial processes. They are employed in the creation of dyes, paper, and textiles. They can also be employed as a drying agent in some industrial processes and as a coagulant in the treatment of wastewater.
8. Magnesium sulphate crystals are useful for a variety of different things, such as making foot soaks, scrubs, and DIY beauty items.
While using magnesium sulphate crystals is generally regarded as safe, it is crucial to adhere to the right directions and rules for each application. Precautions should be taken to prevent consumption, inhalation, and direct contact with the eyes and skin, as with any chemical material.
Features :
Product details
Packaging Size |
50 kg |
Packaging Type |
Bag |
Product Specifications
DESCRIPTION |
SPECIFICATION |
Solubility |
free soluble in water. |
Loss on ignition |
Between 40% and 52% |
pH |
5.0 to 9.2 in a solution |
Molecular Nature |
Crystal |
Colour |
White transparent |
Purity |
99% as MgSO4-7H2O |
Chloride |
0.05% min. |
Others impurities |
0.01% min. |
Purification methods |
E.D.T.A. titration |
Magnesium Content |
9.6% Mg. |
Sulphur Con |
12% S. |
Fe Content |
< 0.007% |
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