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MG10662 Magnesium Acetate Tetrahydrate Powder

Catalogue Number MG10662
CAS Number 16674-78-5
Appearance White crystalline powder
Purity ≥ 98% (typical)

Magnesium Acetate Tetrahydrate Powder is a chemically defined salt with the formula Mg(CH₃COO)₂·4H₂O and CAS No. 16674-78-5. It undergoes processing under stringent analytical controls, including quantitative HPLC monitoring and controlled drying procedures to maintain its hydration state. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) employs specialised synthesis protocols and rigorous quality checks to manage stoichiometric balance, ensuring material uniformity for precise laboratory and production applications.

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How does the tetravalent hydration affect the chemical behaviour of Magnesium Acetate Tetrahydrate Powder?

The four water molecules in the structure, represented in Mg(CH₃COO)₂·4H₂O, influence the compound’s solubility and reactivity. These hydration waters stabilise the crystalline form during processing, which is critical for achieving reproducible results in laboratory syntheses and catalytic reactions.

What storage conditions help maintain the hydration state of the powder?

To preserve the controlled hydration state, the powder should be stored in moisture-proof, sealed packaging within a temperature-controlled, low humidity environment. Proper storage minimises additional water uptake or dehydration, ensuring its chemical integrity for laboratory experiments.

Is it possible to obtain customised particle size distributions for specific applications?

Yes, customised particle size distributions can be arranged to suit particular laboratory protocols. Adjusting the milling process post-synthesis allows for variations in particle size, which can be critical for optimising reactivity and ensuring uniform dispersion in formulation processes. For further details, contact us.

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