MAGNESIUM PHOSPHITE

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MAGNESIUM PHOSPHITE
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  • Chemical Name:MAGNESIUM PHOSPHITE
  • CBNumber:CB8398440
  • Molecular Formula:Mg3O6P2
  • Formula Weight:230.86
  • MOL File:Mol file
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MAGNESIUM PHOSPHITE Chemical Properties,Usage,Production

  • Description Magnesium phosphite can have the molecular formula of the hydrogen phosphite, MgHPO3 or the dihydrogen phosphite, Mg(H2PO3)2. It is the former that appears when a solution of phosphorous acid is reacted with the oxide, hydroxide or carbonate:
    MgO +H3PO3 ? MgHPO3 +H2O
    The product is a hexahydrate. It can also be prepared by the action of ammonium phosphite on magnesium chloride:
    MgCl2 (aq) +NH4HPO3 (aq) ? MgHPO3·6H2O +NH4Cl2 (aq)
    If a sodium phosphite is used in the preparation, then the dihydrogen phosphite, Mg(H2PO3)2, is produced.
  • Physical properties The nature of the hydrates of these hydrogenphosphite salts is controlled, to some extent, by the solution temperature employed. The hexahydrate, MgHPO3·6H2O, is obtained at room temperature (15–25°C). At 30–50°C, the tri-hydrate occurs whereas at >85°C, the monohydrate is most stable. This is due in part to the solubilities of these three salts. The hexahydrate is rather soluble at 16.4 g/100 ml of water (20°C) whereas the trihydrate is most stable at 50°C. It has been shown that at reaction temperatures less than about 60°C a crystalline magnesium hydrogen phosphite trihydrate, MgHPO3·3H2O, whose solubility increased from 8.9 at 20°C to 11.2 g/100 ml at 50°C and then to 6.5 at 95°C temperature.
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