1. Definition

Magnesium Nitrate Anhydrous is the water-free form of magnesium nitrate (Mg(NO₃)₂).
It appears as a white, crystalline, highly soluble salt.
Because it lacks water molecules (“anhydrous”), it is more concentrated and hygroscopic compared to its hydrated forms.


2. General Properties

  • Appearance: white crystalline solid

  • Solubility: highly soluble in water and alcohol

  • Hygroscopic: easily absorbs moisture from air

  • Oxidizing nature: acts as an oxidizer, meaning it can support the combustion of other materials

  • Stability: stable under normal conditions when kept dry

(Properties listed are general, safe descriptive characteristics.)


3. Advantages

  • High solubility allows easy incorporation into solutions

  • More concentrated than hydrated forms due to absence of water

  • Useful as a magnesium source in chemical and industrial settings

  • High purity in controlled applications


4. Uses & Applications (Non-hazardous summary)

  • Laboratory applications – used as a reagent

  • Industrial processes – where magnesium ions are required

  • Catalyst components in certain controlled processes

  • Specialty manufacturing where nitrate salts are needed

  • Research applications in material science and chemistry

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