Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate

Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate

Origin
: China
CAS Number
: 10034-99-8
HS Code
: 2833.21.00
Basic Info
IUPAC Name
: magnesium sulfate heptahydrate
Molecular Formula
: MgSO4·7H2O
Molecular Weight (g/mol)
: 246.4700
Synonyms & Trade Names
: Epsom salt; Magnesium sulphate heptahydrate; Bitter salt
Purity / Assay (%)
: 99% min
Physical Form
: Solid
Concentration
: Pure substance
Appearance / Color
: White to off-white solid
Odor
: Odorless
Density (g/cm³)
: 1.6800
Solubility in Water
: Freely soluble
UN Number
: Not applicable
H-Statements
: None
P-Statements
: P260
REACH Status
: Registered
Drug Precursor Status
: Non-precursor
Storage Class (GHS)
: 13
Storage Conditions
: Cool, dry place; protect from moisture
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Technical Document

Brief Overview
Magnesium sulfate is an inorganic salt with the chemical formula MgSO4. It occurs in two forms, monohydrate and heptahydrate. The heptahydrate form is MgSO4.7H2O and is commonly called Epsom salt. The monohydrate is MgSO4.H2O and is present in the form of a mineral called kieserite.
Manufacturing Process
Magnesium sulfate is often obtained from natural sources, such as minerals in geological environments. They occur by the supergene process, that is, their enrichment occurs relatively near the surface. Magnesium sulfate is an important constituent of evaporitic potassium-magnesium salt deposits. Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate occurs naturally as the mineral epsomite. Another mineral called alpersite contains copper and the heptahydrate form of magnesium sulfate.