Anhydric Magnesium sulphate can be used as a drying agent for wet organic solvents or solutions of organic compounds in organic solvents. It dries faster than the commonly used anhydric calcium chloride.
Epsom Salt chemical formula = MgSO4-7H20 use this linc to Wiki for Magnesium Sulphate http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium_sulfate or another good one (or better) is http://curezone.com/forums/FM.asp?i=61985 Dave e.
Sometimes you can buy it in Safeway or any drugstores!!!
Millequivalents is a form of stating the amount of substance in a solution or chemical composition. It is usually abbreviated to mEq or meq. One example of its use would be the healthy level of potassium in human blood is between 3.5 and 5.0 mEq per litre.
One formula unit of silver sulfate, Ag2SO4 has 7 atoms.
0,028 mEq
Magnesium sulfate by itself is not a hydrate.A hydrate has water in it. Magnesium only have magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen. Added with water, it is considered as a hydrate. The most common one is heptahydrate epsomite (MgSO4·7H2O).
The formula for magnesium sulfate is MgSO4, so in one formula unit there is 1 atom of sulfur, not 4.
Magnesium sulfate has elements magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen in it. Its chemical formula is MgSO4, meaning that it will have one magnesium atom, one sulfur atom, and four oxygen atoms (all electrically charged to result in an electrically neutral molecule). This compound is also called epsomite and is commonly used in Epsom Salt. This compound has many other applications, especially in the medical field, other than this.
Anhydric Magnesium sulphate can be used as a drying agent for wet organic solvents or solutions of organic compounds in organic solvents. It dries faster than the commonly used anhydric calcium chloride.
There are six atoms (or technically, ions) in magnesium sulphate: one Mg ion, one sulphur and 4 oxygen ions.
Epsom Salt chemical formula = MgSO4-7H20 use this linc to Wiki for Magnesium Sulphate http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium_sulfate or another good one (or better) is http://curezone.com/forums/FM.asp?i=61985 Dave e.
it depends on what you are measuring. Meq is a measure of charge. If you are measuring H+ which has one positive charge, 1 mmol = 1 meq for Ca2+, 1 mmol = 2 meq so the conversion will depend on the charge of the ion or molecule
Sometimes you can buy it in Safeway or any drugstores!!!
One Banana has about 10 MEQs
No. You'd need about 4 tablets of 99 mg KCl to equal 10 mEq of prescription-strength KCl, 8 tablets to equal 20 mEq.
Potassium has a gram atomic mass of 39.1, to three significant digits (one more significant digit than "20 meq" has). Therefore, one meq = 39.1 mg, and 20 meq = 20(39.1) = 7.8 X 102 mg, to the justified number of significant digits.