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The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Magnesium Carbonate 3. Magnesium Chloride 3.1. Properties 3.2. Raw Materials 3.3. Production 3.3.1. Precipitation of Magnesium Hydroxide from Seawater 3.3.2. Recovery from Spent Liquors from the Potash Industry 3.3.3. Evaporation of Seawater and Natural Brines 3.3.4. Solution Mining 3.3.5. Other Methods 3.3.6. Production of Magnesium Chloride Hydrates 3.3.7. Production of Anhydrous Magnesium Chloride 3.3.8. Purification of Magnesium Chloride Solutions 3.3.9. Materials of Construction for the Evaporation of Magnesium Chloride Solutions 3.4. Environmental and Legal Aspects 3.5. Quality Specifications and Analysis 3.6. Transportation and Storage 3.7. Uses 3.8. Economic Aspects 3.9. Toxicology and Occupational Health 4. Magnesium Oxide and Hydroxide 4.1. Properties 4.2. Production of Magnesium Oxide 4.2.1. Production from Magnesite 4.2.2. Production from Seawater 4.2.3. Production from Brines 4.2.4. Miscellaneous Processes 4.2.5. Burning of Caustic and Sintered Magnesia 4.3. Uses 4.3.1. Use of Sintered Magnesia as a Refractory 4.3.2. Use of Sintered Magnesia as a Heat‐Storage Medium 4.3.3. Uses of Caustic Magnesia 4.3.4. Uses of Magnesium Hydroxide 4.4. Economic Aspects 4.5. Fused Magnesium Oxide 4.5.1. Properties 4.5.2. Production 4.5.3. Uses 4.5.4. Economic Aspects 5. Magnesium Sulfate 5.1. Properties 5.2. Occurrence and Raw Materials 5.3. Production 5.3.1. Production of Kieserite (MgSO 4 · H 2 O) 5.3.2. Production of Epsom Salt 5.3.3. Production of Anhydrous Magnesium Sulfate 5.4. Quality Specifications and Analysis 5.5. Transportation and Storage 5.6. Uses 5.7. Economic Aspects 5.8. Toxicology and Occupational Health 6. Organomagnesium Compounds 6.1. Properties 6.2. Production 6.2.1. Grignard Reagents 6.2.2. Diorganylmagnesium Compounds 6.3. Uses
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