magnesia

IPA: mægnˈiʒʌ

noun

  • (mineralogy) magnesium oxide
  • A region that is home to the city of Volos, located in the southwestern tip of Thessaly in north central Greece.
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Examples of "magnesia" in Sentences

  • Snyder suggested giving him a tablespoon of milk of magnesia.
  • MacNeil was using milk of magnesia, which is the hydroxide, for 'gastric acidity'.
  • Since he had complained about indigestion, Mamie gave her husband milk of magnesia.8
  • Magnesium oxide, sometimes called magnesia or magnesia usta, resembles lime in many respects.
  • Low walls around the site are studded with blue milk of magnesia bottles in wave formations and more than 25,000 seashells.
  • Commercially available opacifiers are based on zirconium silicate, prepared with other additions such as magnesia and zinc oxide.
  • Pyrophosphate of magnesia, which is the form in which phosphoric oxide is generally weighed, differs from the ordinary phosphate in the proportion of base to acid.
  • It is then gradually removed one shelf lower as the decomposition increases, until it arrives at the bottom shelf, where it is completely decomposed in the state of magnesia, which is emptied through, E.

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