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| Magnesium | Photo: Warut Roonguthai |
and its compounds
Occurrence:
Magnesium is a light metal that occurs in particular dolomite and magnesite.
Magnesium represents about 1.9% of the earth's crust. Large amounts of
magnesium occurs dissolved in seawater and
magnesium are similar to
calcium to sediment rocks. In plants,
magnesium plays a central role in chlorophyll synthesis. The metal emit much light when burned but able to also bind light energy by electron absorption.
Magnesium combines one part of
calcium in the dolomite. On the other hand, with
potassium in such kainite. The metal thus occupies an intermediate position between the highly reactive alkali and the reaction sluggish and "cold" jordalkaliema. This applies of course also in the human organism. Half of magneslumet found in bone (0.4-0.7%).
Magnesium is also found in blood plasma and serum. It is not easy to gain an overview of Magnesium's role in metabolism, but you could say that the metal is essential for biosynthesis. The most important thing is homeopatikumet
Magnesium Carbonicum. The other
magnesium salts are similar in their drug picture of the former.