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aqueous magnesium chloride solution
Magnesium chloride brine is a clear, colorless liquid with a high salt content that has a variety of uses including dust control, de-icing and as a drilling fluid in the oil and gas industry. Magnesium chloride brine is often used instead of sodium chloride brine (salt water) because it is less corrosive and has a lower freezing point. It is also used as a raw material in the production of other chemicals such as magnesium hydroxide and magnesium oxide. Magnesium chloride brine can be harmful if ingested or in contact with skin in high concentrations.
Molecular formula
Cl3H2MgNaO
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