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Magnesia, milk

Acids including oxalic acid). Dilute by drinking much water, followed by lime water or milk of magnesia. Milk may then be given but no emetics. [Pg.1133]

Suspension Magnesium Milk of Magnesia, Milk of Magnesia, Concentrated... [Pg.1399]

Methylpropytbenzene Methyl Salicylate Milk Acid Milk of Magnesia Milk, Whole... [Pg.832]

It is also used as a reducing agent in the production of pure uranium and other metals from their salts. The hydroxide (milk of magnesia), chloride, sulfate (Epsom salts), and citrate are used in medicine. Dead-burned magnesite is employed for refractory purposes such as brick and liners in furnaces and converters. [Pg.29]

A tablespoon of Milk of Magnesia, a common remedy for heartburn, contains 1.2 g of Mg(OH)2. If the stomach can hold 2.0 X 102 mL, will a tablespoon of Milk of Magnesia neutralize an acid stomach with a pH of 1.5 Assume a tablespoon has volume 25 mL. [Pg.380]

The oxides of the Group 1 and Group 2 metals are sometimes referred to as basic anhydrides (bases without water) because of this reaction. The reaction with CaO is referred to as the slaking of lime it gives off 65 kj of heat per mole of Ca(OH)2 formed. A similar reaction with MgO takes place slowly to form Mg(OH)2, the antacid commonly referred to as Milk of Magnesia. ... [Pg.543]

Saline laxatives attract or pull water into the intestine, thereby increasing pressure in the intestine, followed by an increase in peristalsis. Magnesium hydroxide (Milk of Magnesia) is a saline laxative. [Pg.475]

C17-0006. According to Figure 17-3, milk of magnesia, an aqueous suspension ofMg(OH)2, has a pH around 10.5. Determine the corresponding concentrations of hydronium ions and hydroxide... [Pg.1217]

If the bacterial content of an inanimate suspension, i.e. a medicine such as milk of magnesia, is being examined both bacteria and magnesium hydroxide particles will be detected, although here again methods of distinguishing the two types of particle have been developed. [Pg.24]

Magnesium oxide 300 mg enterally tid-qid ° Milk of magnesia 5 mL tid-qid ° Adjust dose until serum magnesium normalizes ° Cautious dosing in patients with renal dysfunction... [Pg.167]


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