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magnesium
/ mæɡˈniːziəm /
/ mæɡˈniːziəm /
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  • 柯林斯
  • n.镁(化学元素)
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     镁

    (Magnesium)是一种矿物质,对人体机能至关重要,可保持血压正常、骨骼强壮、心律稳定。专家说,许多美国人的摄入量都不足。

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     镁金

    ... production tempo生产进度现状 magnesium镁金 demagnetization去磁;消磁 ...

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     镁离子

    - 矿物质镁Magnesium(镁离子):针对干性肌肤,增强抵抗力,更是细胞新陈代谢过程中的重要角色,且对细胞内氨基酸的合成有重要的作用。

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     镁带

    ... 乙烯基甲醚/甲氧基乙烯/甲基乙烯醚/乙烯基甲基醚/甲基乙烯基醚/Methoxyethene 镁带/镁/金属镁/Magnesium 无水哌嗪/哌嗪/对二氮已环/二乙基二胺/哌吡嗪/双二甲胺/四甲二胺/Piperazine ...

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    Almond can also help your sleep because it contains tryptophan and magnesium.
    杏仁一样可以帮助你的睡眠,因为它富含色氨酸和镁。
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    It was generally accepted that volcanic rocks with such high levels of magnesium could not exist.
    人们普遍认为,具有如此高镁含量的火山岩是不可能存在的。
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    First identified in 1969, komatiites are Earth's oldest known volcanic rocks and contain three times as much magnesium as do most volcanic rocks.
    科马提岩于1969年首次被发现,它是地球上已知的最古老的火山岩,含镁量是大多数火山岩的三倍。
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  • Magnesium

    Magnesium is a chemical element with symbol Mg and atomic number 12. It is a shiny gray solid which bears a close physical resemblance to the other five elements in the second column (Group 2, or alkaline earth metals) of the periodic table: they each have the same electron configuration in their outer electron shell to explain their similar crystal structure.Magnesium is the ninth most abundant element in the universe. It is synthesized in large, aging stars from the sequential addition of three helium nuclei to a carbon nucleus. When such a star explodes as a supernova, much of its magnesium is expelled into the interstellar medium, where it can be recycled into new star systems. Consequently, magnesium is the eighth most abundant element in the Earth's crust and the fourth most common element in the Earth (below iron, oxygen and silicon), making up 13% of the planet's mass and a large fraction of the planet's mantle. It is the third most abundant element dissolved in seawater, after sodium and chlorine.Magnesium only occurs naturally in combination with other elements, where it uniformly takes on the +2 oxidation state. The free element (metal) can be produced artificially, and is highly reactive (though once produced, it is coated in a thin layer of oxide (see passivation), which 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 obtained mainly by electrolysis of magnesium salts obtained from brine. In commerce, 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, this alloy is prized for its properties of lightness combined with strength.Magnesium is the eleventh most abundant element by mass in the human body. Its ions are essential to all cells. They interact with polyphosphate compounds such as ATP, DNA, and RNA. Hundreds of enzymes require magnesium ions to function. Magnesium compounds are used medicinally as common laxatives, antacids (e.g., milk of magnesia), and to stabilize abnormal nerve excitation or blood vessel spasm such as in eclampsia. Magnesium ions are sour to the taste, and in low concentrations they help to impart a natural tartness to fresh mineral waters. Magnesium is the metallic ion at the center of chlorophyll, and is a common additive to fertilizers.

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