"alkaline earth metal"@en . "-"@en . . . "Magnesium is the twelfth element in the periodic table according to its atomic number 12."@en . . "No"@en . . "[Ne]103s2"@en . . . . "It is responsible for the proper functioning of over 300 enzymes throughout the human body."@en . . "Magnesium is the 11th most abundant element by mass in the human body; its ions are essential to all living cells, where they play a major role in manipulating important biological polyphosphate compounds like ATP, DNA, and RNA. Hundreds of enzymes thus require magnesium ions in order to function. Magnesium is also the metallic ion at the center of chlorophyll, and is thus a common additive to fertilizers. Magnesium compounds are used medicinally as common laxatives, antacids (i.e., milk of magnesia), and in a number of situations where stabilization of abnormal nerve excitation and blood vessel spasm is required (i.e., to treat eclampsia). Magnesium ions are sour to the taste, and in low concentrations help to impart a natural tartness to fresh mineral waters. The free element (metal) is not found naturally on Earth, as it is highly reactive (though once produced, is coated in a thin layer of oxide\u2014see passivation\u2014which partly masks this reactivity). The free metal burns with a characteristic brilliant white light, making it a useful ingredient in flares. The metal is now mainly obtained by electrolysis of magnesium salts obtained from brine. Commercially, the chief use for the metal is as an alloying agent to make aluminium-magnesium alloys, sometimes called \"magnalium\" or \"magnelium\". Since magnesium is less dense than aluminium, these alloys are prized for their relative lightness and strength."@en . . . "S-Block"@en . . . . . . . . . . "#1589FF"@en . . . . . . "Color"@en . "Magnesium (chemical element number 12) is a metallic element that is found in the human body as an essential element for the operation of all living cells, particularly the operation and manipulation of DNA, RNA, and ATP. It is also found in many enzymes. Most of the body's magnesium is found in the bones and most of the rest in the muscles. Magnesium is also used in many common pharmaceuticals, such as laxatives and antacids, but is also used in the treatment of blood vessel spasm, such as eclampsia. Magnesium sulfate is a compound found in a banana bag."@en . "Silvery white"@en . . . . . . "Magnesium (symbol Mg) is a chemical element, a metal with atomic number 12 on the periodic table."@en . . . "404040"^^ . . . . "Magnesium is a fictional semi-solid element for Powder Game."@en . . . . "1808"^^ . "12"^^ . "With Acid to make Carbon Oxide and Magnet."@en . . . . "Magnesium ist ein Element mit dem chemischen Symbol Mg. Es geh\u00F6rt zur Gruppe der Metalle und besitzt jeweils 12 Protonen und Elektronen. Das Molek\u00FCl von Magnesit besteht zum Teil aus Magnesium. Der Paulson-Nebel besteht zum Teil aus Magnesium. (TNG: ) Die Atmosph\u00E4re des Planeten Arakis Prime besitzt Anteile von Magnesiumdampf. (VOY: )"@de . . . . . . . . . "Magnesium was used with iron in the construction of starship hulls, particularly CR90 corvettes."@en . . . . . "Element"@en . "Phase"@en . "Synthetic or natural"@en . . "Mahg-knees-ee-um"@en . . "Crystal Structure"@en . "It has been suggested that magnesium is a large factor in Tourette syndrome and many people with the condition have been found to have low levels of the mineral. It is also considered to be somewhat lacking in the western diet."@en . "File: 1-icon.pngFile: 2-icon.pngMagnesium"@en . "Vertically"@en . "923.0"^^ . . "Year of Discovery"@en . "Magnesium ist ein Element mit dem chemischen Symbol Mg. Es geh\u00F6rt zur Gruppe der Metalle und besitzt jeweils 12 Protonen und Elektronen. Das Molek\u00FCl von Magnesit besteht zum Teil aus Magnesium. Der Paulson-Nebel besteht zum Teil aus Magnesium. (TNG: ) Die Atmosph\u00E4re des Planeten Arakis Prime besitzt Anteile von Magnesiumdampf. (VOY: )"@de . . "Magnesium is a chemical element, number 12 on the periodic table. The Paulson Nebula contained small amounts of this element. (TNG: \"The Best of Both Worlds\" ) The planet Arakis Prime in the Delta Quadrant had an atmosphere of magnesium vapor. (VOY: \"One Small Step\")"@en . . . . . . "Magnesiumis an element under the category, \"alkaline earth metal\". It is number 12 on the Periodic Table of the Elements. Its Atomic Symbol is Mg, it is the ninth most abundant element, and solid at room temperature."@en . "Magnesium"@ia . . . . . . . . "Semi-solid"@en . . "Magnesium is a fictional semi-solid element for Powder Game."@en . "Magnesium has several important metabolic functions. It plays a role in the production and transport of energy. It is also important for the contraction and relaxation of muscles."@en . . "Period 3"@en . . "Unreleased"@en . "Atomic Number"@en . . . . "Mg"@en . "In order to get this clue, you must complete Mission 7."@en . "N/A?"@en . . . "24.305"^^ . "hexagonal"@en . . "Magnesium"@en . . . . "History"@en . . "named after Ancient Greek district of \"Magnesia\""@en . . "magnesia + -ium"@ia . . "Alkaline Earth Metal"@en . "Magnesium is an AcceleRacers bike. The bike was planned to be released in the 2005 Silencer z subtheme."@en . "none"@en . . "Magnesium is an AcceleRacers bike. The bike was planned to be released in the 2005 Silencer z subtheme."@en . "Radioactive"@en . "Happyman2341"@en . . . . . "Electrons Per Shell"@en . . . . . "It is responsible for the proper functioning of over 300 enzymes throughout the human body."@en . "Magnesium ist ein Mineralstoff. Nimmt der Mensch zuwenig davon durch die Nahrung auf, k\u00F6nnen Muskelkr\u00E4mpfe die Folge sein. Einem Magnesiummangel kann man durch entsprechende Ern\u00E4hrung bzw. durch die Einnahme von Spezialtabletten entgegenwirken. Magnesium kommt als Verbindung in vielen Lebensmitteln vor, insbesondere in: -Vollkornprodukten -Mineralwasser -Gefl\u00FCgel -Fisch -Leber"@de . . . . . . "In order to get this clue, you must complete Mission 7."@en . . "silvery white solid"@en . "General Properties"@en . "magnesia + -ium"@ia . . . "-"@en . "Magnesium was used with iron in the construction of starship hulls, particularly CR90 corvettes."@en . "Magnesium ist ein Mineralstoff. Nimmt der Mensch zuwenig davon durch die Nahrung auf, k\u00F6nnen Muskelkr\u00E4mpfe die Folge sein. Einem Magnesiummangel kann man durch entsprechende Ern\u00E4hrung bzw. durch die Einnahme von Spezialtabletten entgegenwirken. Magnesium kommt als Verbindung in vielen Lebensmitteln vor, insbesondere in: -Vollkornprodukten -Mineralwasser -Gefl\u00FCgel -Fisch -Leber"@de . . . . . "Mg"@en . . "Magnesium"@de . . . . . . "Discovered by"@en . "Magnesium is the 11th most abundant element by mass in the human body; its ions are essential to all living cells, where they play a major role in manipulating important biological polyphosphate compounds like ATP, DNA, and RNA. Hundreds of enzymes thus require magnesium ions in order to function. Magnesium is also the metallic ion at the center of chlorophyll, and is thus a common additive to fertilizers. Magnesium compounds are used medicinally as common laxatives, antacids (i.e., milk of magnesia), and in a number of situations where stabilization of abnormal nerve excitation and blood vessel spasm is required (i.e., to treat eclampsia). Magnesium ions are sour to the taste, and in low concentrations help to impart a natural tartness to fresh mineral waters."@en . "solid"@en . "Category"@en . "Magnesium (chemical element number 12) is a metallic element that is found in the human body as an essential element for the operation of all living cells, particularly the operation and manipulation of DNA, RNA, and ATP. It is also found in many enzymes. Most of the body's magnesium is found in the bones and most of the rest in the muscles. Magnesium is also used in many common pharmaceuticals, such as laxatives and antacids, but is also used in the treatment of blood vessel spasm, such as eclampsia. Magnesium sulfate is a compound found in a banana bag. Magnesium deficiency causes muscle cramps and weakness, together with other neurologcal symptoms and can lead to asthma, osteoporosis and ADHD. High magnesium can result in low blood pressure and the inability of the body to use calcium. Dietary sources are spices, nuts, cereals, and all plant material (as magnesium is a key component of chlorophyll)"@en . "Magnesiumis an element under the category, \"alkaline earth metal\". It is number 12 on the Periodic Table of the Elements. Its Atomic Symbol is Mg, it is the ninth most abundant element, and solid at room temperature."@en . "Magnesium (pronounced /m\u00E6\u0261\u02C8ni\u02D0zi\u0259m/, ) is a chemical element with the symbol Mg, atomic number 12 and common oxidation number +2. It is an alkaline earth metal and the eighth most abundant element in the Earth's crust by mass, although ninth in the Universe as a whole. This preponderance of magnesium is related to the fact that it is easily built up in supernova stars from a sequential addition of three helium nuclei to carbon (which in turn is made from three helium nuclei). Magnesium constitutes about 2% of the Earth's crust by mass, which makes it the eighth most abundant element in the crust. Magnesium ion's high solubility in water helps ensure that it is the third most abundant element dissolved in seawater."@es . . . . . . "24.312"^^ . "Name"@en . . . . . "Sir Humphry Davy"@en . "natural"@en . . . . "1363.0"^^ . . "10"^^ . . "Magnesium has several important metabolic functions. It plays a role in the production and transport of energy. It is also important for the contraction and relaxation of muscles."@en . . "12"^^ . . . . . . . . . "No"@en . . . . . . "Magnesium is the 11th most abundant element by mass in the human body; its ions are essential to all living cells, where they play a major role in manipulating important biological polyphosphate compounds like ATP, DNA, and RNA. Hundreds of enzymes thus require magnesium ions in order to function."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "It has been suggested that magnesium is a large factor in Tourette syndrome and many people with the condition have been found to have low levels of the mineral. It is also considered to be somewhat lacking in the western diet."@en . . "Magnesium"@es . "Magnesium is the twelfth element in the periodic table according to its atomic number 12."@en . . "282"^^ . . . "Magnesium"@en . "Magnesium is the 11th most abundant element by mass in the human body; its ions are essential to all living cells, where they play a major role in manipulating important biological polyphosphate compounds like ATP, DNA, and RNA. Hundreds of enzymes thus require magnesium ions in order to function. The free element (metal) is highly reactive (though once produced, is coated in a thin layer of oxide which partly masks this reactivity). The free metal burns with a characteristic brilliant white light. Commercially, the chief use for the metal is as an alloying agent to make aluminium-magnesium alloys, sometimes called \"magnalium\" or \"magnelium\". Since magnesium is less dense than aluminium, these alloys are prized for their relative lightness and strength"@en . "Solid"@en . . . . "Magnesium (pronounced /m\u00E6\u0261\u02C8ni\u02D0zi\u0259m/, ) is a chemical element with the symbol Mg, atomic number 12 and common oxidation number +2. It is an alkaline earth metal and the eighth most abundant element in the Earth's crust by mass, although ninth in the Universe as a whole. This preponderance of magnesium is related to the fact that it is easily built up in supernova stars from a sequential addition of three helium nuclei to carbon (which in turn is made from three helium nuclei). Magnesium constitutes about 2% of the Earth's crust by mass, which makes it the eighth most abundant element in the crust. Magnesium ion's high solubility in water helps ensure that it is the third most abundant element dissolved in seawater. Magnesium is the 11th most abundant element by mass in the human body; its ions are essential to all living cells, where they play a major role in manipulating important biological polyphosphate compounds like ATP, DNA, and RNA. Hundreds of enzymes thus require magnesium ions in order to function. Magnesium is also the metallic ion at the center of chlorophyll, and is thus a common additive to fertilizers. Magnesium compounds are used medicinally as common laxatives, antacids (i.e., milk of magnesia), and in a number of situations where stabilization of abnormal nerve excitation and blood vessel spasm is required (i.e., to treat eclampsia). Magnesium ions are sour to the taste, and in low concentrations help to impart a natural tartness to fresh mineral waters. The free element (metal) is not found naturally on Earth, since it is highly reactive (though once produced, is coated in a thin layer of oxide\u2014see passivation\u2014which partly masks this reactivity). The free metal burns with a characteristic brilliant white light, making it a useful ingredient in flares. The metal is now mainly obtained by electrolysis of magnesium salts obtained from brine. Commercially, the chief use for the metal is as an alloying agent to make aluminium-magnesium alloys, sometimes called \"magnalium\" or \"magnelium\". Since magnesium is less dense than aluminium, these alloys are prized for their relative lightness and strength."@es . "Name"@en . "Magnesium is a chemical element, number 12 on the periodic table. The Paulson Nebula contained small amounts of this element. (TNG: \"The Best of Both Worlds\" ) The planet Arakis Prime in the Delta Quadrant had an atmosphere of magnesium vapor. (VOY: \"One Small Step\") According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive Technical Manual, written by Michael Okuda and Rick Sternbach, a metallic alloy of tungsten-cobalt-magnesium was used to form the structural core of a warp coil. It provided the rigidity and high heat tolerance required due to the prolonged exposure to warp plasma. According to the script of DS9: \"Civil Defense\", a plasma fire close to Deep Space 9's fusion reactors produced magnesium smoke."@en . "Magnesium (symbol Mg) is a chemical element, a metal with atomic number 12 on the periodic table."@en . "Magnesium"@nl . "Yes"@en . "Group 2"@en . . . . . . "Symbol"@en .