Magnesium
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Etymology
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Pronunciation
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| GenAm | /ËmæɡËniziÉm/, /ËmæɡËniÊÉm/ | /%m{g"nizi@m/, /%m{g"niZ@m/ |
| RP | /ËmæɡËniËziÉm/ | /%m{g"ni:zi@m/ |
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Noun
Magnesium (uncountable)
- A light, flammable, silvery metal, and a chemical element (symbol Mg) with an atomic number of 12.
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See also
- Magnesium in Wikipedia
- For etymology and more information refer to: http://elements.vanderkrogt.net/elem/mg.html (A lot of the translations were taken from that site with permission from the author, who has spent a tremendous effort to get them encoded in Unicode.)
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See also
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- olivine
- sellaite
- talc
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