Magnesium Sulfate

Appearance:

White Powder

CAS No :

7487-88-9

Molecular Formula:

MgSO₄

Chemical Name:

Magnesium Sulfate Salt (anhydrous)

Purity:

% 98

Density:

2,67 g/cm³

Magnesium (Mg) Content:

% 18,5-19,6 

MgO Content:

% 32

Sulfur (S) Content:

% 26 

Soluble SO₃ Content in Water:

% 65,7

Melting Point:

1124 °C

Solubility in Water:

35.1 g/100 ml (20 °C)

Storage Condition:

Should be stored in a cool, ventilated, and dry environment in a sealed package.

Solubility:

Soluble in water. Slightly soluble in alcohol and glycerol.

Insoluble in acetone.

 

 

Plants should use magnesium sulfate because?

Among the many macro and micro elements necessary for healthy plant growth and development, magnesium is essential. Chlorophyll molecules present in the cells of plants contain the magnesium element necessary for the process of photosynthesis. If plants lack magnesium, chlorophyll molecules do not form, resulting in plants not being green, growth stagnation, and failure to produce fruit. Magnesium sulfate is a fertilizer form that can be directly applied to plants and helps meet their magnesium needs. Additionally, magnesium sulfate enhances the performance of plants under stress and assists in the elimination of toxic elements. It should not be forgotten that sufficient magnesium is required for plants to grow and develop healthily. Therefore, it is important to use magnesium sulfate during plant fertilization.