Magnesium Gluconate
Hygroscopicity and Moisture Absorption of Magnesium Gluconate Hygroscopic Nature: Magnesium gluconate is moderately hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture from the environment. This can lead to caking if not stored properly. Storage Implications: Should be stored in airtight containers in a dry environment to prevent clumping or degradation. Density and Physical Form Factors of Magnesium Gluconate Bulk Density: Approximately 0.8–1.2 g/cm³ (varies by particle size and manufacturing process). Particle Characteristics: Powder particles are fine and free-flowing when dry, but may agglomerate in humid conditions.
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