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Definition of Mg2HAsO4
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Magnesium Hydrogen Arsenate
1.1.2 English name: Magnesium Hydrogen Arsenate
1.2. Atomic mass: 268.33 g/mol
1.3. Molecular structure: The molecule Mg2HAsO4 consists of 2 Magnesium (Mg) atoms, 1 Hydrogen (H) atom, 1 Arsenic (As) atom, and 4 Oxygen (O) atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: Mg2HAsO4 creates 2 Mg2+ ions and 1 HAsO4- ion. -
Properties of Mg2HAsO4
2.1 Physical properties of Mg2HAsO4
State: Solid
Color: White or slightly yellow
Odor: Odorless
pH level: Difficult to determine as this substance does not completely dissolve in water
2.2 Chemical properties of Mg2HAsO4: Magnesium Hydrogen Arsenate does not completely dissolve in water and is highly toxic because it contains As.
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Common chemical equations of Mg2HAsO4 and its chemical reactions are not typically studied due to its toxicity and its not completely soluble nature in water.
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Synthesis of Mg2HAsO4
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of Mg2HAsO4: Magnesium Hydrogen Arsenate can be synthesized through the reaction between Magnesium Hydroxide and Arsenic Acid.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of Mg2HAsO4: The synthesis of Magnesium Hydrogen Arsenate in an industrial environment is not typically performed due to the toxicity of this substance.