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Magnesia - Wikipedia Magnesia (hypothetical city), a future colony of Knossos, imagined in Plato's Laws Magnesia (regional unit), the southeastern area of Thessaly in central Greece
What is Magnesia? - MAGNESIA In the German language, the term Magnesia not only stands for the name of our company, but is also synonymous with magnesium oxide, which is one of our most important products
MAGNESIA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The proportion of magnesia in inlays and window glass from Samarra’s palaces suggests plant ash, rather than natron, as the source of sodium carbonate in the glassmaking process
Magnesium | Description, Properties, Compounds | Britannica Roasting either magnesium carbonate or magnesium hydroxide produces the oxygen compound magnesium oxide, commonly called magnesia, MgO It is a white solid used in the manufacture of high-temperature refractory bricks, electrical and thermal insulators, cements, fertilizer, rubber, and plastics
magnesia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Borrowed from Ancient Greek Μαγνησία (λίθος) (Magnēsía (líthos), “(stone of) Magnesia”), name of several minerals from the region in Asia Minor
Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece - mindat. org Magnesia (Greek: Μαγνησία, Magnisía, IPA: [maɣniˈsia], Ancient Greek: Magnēsía, deriving from the tribe name Magnetes) is one of the regional units of Greece It is part of the region of Thessaly Its capital is the city of Volos
MAGNESIA Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Magnesia definition: a white, tasteless substance, magnesium oxide, MgO, used in medicine as an antacid and laxative See examples of MAGNESIA used in a sentence
Ancient Magnesia - Wikipedia Originally inhabited by the Magnetes (Μάγνητες), Magnesia was the long and narrow slip of country between Mounts Ossa and Pelion on the west and the sea on the east, and extending from the mouth of the Peneius on the north to the Pagasaean Gulf on the south