Product Name: Magnesium Carbonate
Chemical Formula: MgCO₃
Synonyms: Magnesite, Magnesia Alba
Recommended Use: Laboratory reagent, pharmaceutical use, food additive (E504), drying agent, antacid, cosmetic ingredient, filler in construction materials, chalk for sports
Manufacturer/Supplier: Supplier address and emergency contact number should be listed according to the product label or shipping documentation
CAS Number: 546-93-0
UN Number: Not regulated
GHS Classification: Not classified as hazardous under GHS criteria
Hazard Statements: May cause minor eye irritation, negligible if inhaled or ingested under normal conditions, dust may cause mechanical irritation
Signal Word: None
Pictogram: None
Precautionary Statements: Avoid generating dust, wash hands thoroughly after handling, do not breathe dust, use only outdoors or in well-ventilated areas
Other Information: Non-flammable, not explosive, not considered an environmental hazard
Chemical Name: Magnesium Carbonate
Common Name: Magnesium Carbonate
CAS Number: 546-93-0
Concentration: 98-100% (by weight)
Impurities: May contain small amounts of calcium carbonate, silica, or other minerals depending on natural source
General Advice: Seek medical attention if symptoms persist after exposure
Inhalation: Move affected person to fresh air, provide artificial respiration if necessary
Skin Contact: Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water, remove contaminated clothing
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes, remove contact lenses if present and easy to do, continue rinsing
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, drink water to dilute, do not induce vomiting, consult a doctor if large amounts swallowed
Most Important Symptoms: Dust may cause mild mechanical irritation to respiratory tract and eyes, prolonged skin exposure may cause dryness
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire, magnesium carbonate itself does not burn
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: None identified
Specific Hazards: Product does not pose a fire risk, but dust accumulation in confined areas can present combustible dust concerns
Protective Equipment: Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus for fire in vicinity
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Magnesium oxide, carbon dioxide at very high temperatures
Personal Precautions: Avoid breathing dust, ensure adequate ventilation, wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) including dust mask, goggles, gloves
Environmental Precautions: Prevent large quantities from entering drains, surface water, or soil
Methods for Containment and Cleaning Up: Sweep up and shovel spilled material, avoid creating dusty conditions, transfer to clean, labeled containers for reuse or disposal, clean area with water to remove residue
Safe Handling: Avoid dust formation, avoid inhaling dust, keep away from food and beverages, practice good hygiene, use with adequate ventilation
Safe Storage: Store in tightly sealed containers, in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, protect from moisture and incompatible substances (acids), avoid storing near strong oxidizers
Specific Uses: Only use for intended applications
Exposure Limits: OSHA PEL (Particulates Not Otherwise Regulated): 15 mg/m³ (total dust); 5 mg/m³ (respirable fraction)
Engineering Controls: Use local exhaust ventilation to minimize airborne dust, safety shower and eye wash stations in work area
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Respiratory protection (NIOSH-approved dust mask) if exposure limits are exceeded, safety goggles, gloves, protective clothing
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands thoroughly after handling, remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse
Appearance: White, odorless, crystalline powder
Odor: Odorless
pH (suspension in water): 9-10
Melting Point/Freezing Point: Decomposes above 350°C with release of CO₂
Boiling Point/Range: Not applicable
Flash Point: Not flammable
Evaporation Rate: Not applicable
Flammability: Not flammable
Vapor Pressure: Not applicable
Solubility in Water: Practically insoluble (slight reaction with acids forming CO₂ gas)
Density: 2.95 - 3.0 g/cm³
Partition Coefficient: Not determined
Auto-ignition Temperature: Not applicable
Decomposition Temperature: >350°C
Chemical Stability: Stable under ordinary conditions
Conditions to Avoid: Moisture, exposure to strong acids (releases CO₂), high temperatures
Incompatible Materials: Acids, strong oxidizers, ammonium salts
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Magnesium oxide, carbon dioxide
Hazardous Reactions: None known under normal handling
Acute Toxicity: Low toxicity, practically non-toxic if swallowed, inhaled, or in contact with skin
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, skin and eye contact, ingestion
Potential Health Effects: Inhalation of dust may cause mild respiratory irritation, ingestion of large amounts may have a laxative effect, direct contact may cause eye or skin dryness
Chronic Exposure: No chronic health effects expected
Carcinogenicity: Not classified as carcinogenic by IARC, NTP, OSHA
Additional Information: No evidence for mutagenic or reproductive effects in available studies
Ecotoxicity: Not expected to be hazardous to the environment in normal use or accidental release
Persistence and Degradability: Inorganic compound, not biodegradable, dissociates into naturally occurring minerals in soil and water
Bioaccumulative Potential: Not bioaccumulative
Mobility in Soil: Low solubility, limited mobility
Other Adverse Effects: Large spills may cause elevated pH in waterways, potentially harmful to aquatic organisms by physical effects (e.g., turbidity)
Waste Management: Dispose of in accordance with local, regional, national, and international regulations
Methods of Disposal: Recycle or reuse if possible, otherwise landfill in approved facility
Container Disposal: Dispose of empty containers as non-hazardous solid waste, make sure containers are completely empty before recycling or disposal
Special Precautions: Avoid generating dust during disposal
UN Number: Not regulated as a hazardous material for transport
Transport Hazard Class: None
Packing Group: None
Proper Shipping Name: Magnesium Carbonate
Environmental Hazards: None known
Special Precautions for User: Avoid dust generation during loading, unloading, and transport
U.S. TSCA Status: Listed
OSHA Hazard Communication Standard: Not classified as hazardous
SARA 313: Not subject to reporting
REACH Status (EU): Registered
WHMIS (Canada): Not classified as hazardous
Other Regulations: Complies with food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic regulations as specified by relevant agencies for appropriate grades
Labeling Requirements: Standard labeling for non-hazardous substances, include ingredient, safety, and handling information
Additional Information: Specific national or regional requirements may apply depending on jurisdiction and use