Magnesium carbonate
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.008.106 | 
| E number | E504(i) (acidity regulators, ...) | 
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| Properties | |
| MgCO3 | |
| Molar mass | 84.3139 g/mol (anhydrous) | 
| Appearance | Colourless crystals or white solid Hygroscopic | 
| Odor | Odorless | 
| Density | 2.958 g/cm3 (anhydrous) 2.825 g/cm3 (dihydrate) 1.837 g/cm3 (trihydrate) 1.73 g/cm3 (pentahydrate) | 
| Melting point | 350 °C (662 °F; 623 K) decomposes (anhydrous) 165 °C (329 °F; 438 K) (trihydrate) | 
| Anhydrous: 0.0139 g/100 ml (25 °C) 0.0063 g/100 ml (100 °C) | |
| Solubility product (Ksp)  | 10−7.8 | 
| Solubility | Soluble in acid, aqueous CO2 Insoluble in acetone, ammonia | 
| −32.4·10−6 cm3/mol | |
| Refractive index (nD) | 1.717 (anhydrous) 1.458 (dihydrate) 1.412 (trihydrate) | 
| Structure | |
| Trigonal | |
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| Thermochemistry | |
| Heat capacity (C) | 75.6 J/mol·K | 
| Std molar entropy (S⦵298) | 65.7 J/mol·K | 
| Std enthalpy of formation (ΔfH⦵298) | −1113 kJ/mol | 
| Gibbs free energy (ΔfG⦵) | −1029.3 kJ/mol | 
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| Flash point | Non-flammable | 
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| Safety data sheet (SDS) | ICSC 0969 | 
| Related compounds | |
| Other anions | Magnesium bicarbonate | 
| Other cations | Beryllium carbonate Calcium carbonate Strontium carbonate Barium carbonate Radium carbonate | 
| Related compounds | Artinite Hydromagnesite Dypingite | 
| Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references | |
Magnesium carbonate, MgCO3 (archaic name magnesia alba), is an inorganic salt that is a colourless or white solid. Several hydrated and basic forms of magnesium carbonate also exist as minerals.