Term: magnesium
Literally meaning: "pertaining to Magnesia"
Origin: Anc Greek
Coined/History
Magnesium
was discovered by Scotish chemist Joseph Black (1728-1799) in 1755 when he
noticed that magnesium is a discrete element as until then magnesium and
calcium were thought to be the same substance. Sir Humphry Davy in 1808
isolated magnesium electrolysing a mixture of magnesia and mercuric oxide
suggesting the name “magnium”.
Definition:
Μagnesium is a mineral element with chemical symbol Mg, atomic number 12 which
involved in many enzymic reactions in the human body as also as cofactor in
chlorophyll.
comment:
The region of Magnesia also contained
large amounts of magnetized ores. That explains why the different terms of
magnesium as well as magnet are derived from Magnesia, although magnesium
is not magnetic.
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