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Microcrystal Test for Magnesium

Ammonium Magnesium Phosphate Crystals

Radiating stars and crosses form first. A little later rectangular crystals with a "trussed roof" structure appear. This image shows a random field of crystals in a standard test. The diagnostic crystals are those shown in the earlier images of this set. These are shown for completeness.

Transmitted Oblique Off Crossed Circular Polarized Light

Definition/Function:

This is a standard micro-chemical test for magnesium using sodium phosphate in an ammoniacal solution from the HANDBOOK OF CHEMICAL MICROSCOPY, Vol 2, by Chamot and Mason, pages 130-131. The product formed is NH4MgPO4-6H2O (numbers are subscripts not superscripts).

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References:

Chamot, Emile Monnin and Clyde Walter Mason, HANDBOOK OF CHEMICAL MICROSCOPY, Volume II, pp. 130-131, 1940.