| Element | Mass % | Visual |
|---|---|---|
| O Oxygen | 56.93% | |
| Mg Magnesium | 28.83% | |
| C Carbon | 14.25% |
Element composition by mass
Formula: MgCO₃ · molar mass: 84.31 g/mol
| O | 56.93% | |
| Mg | 28.83% | |
| C | 14.25% |
Computed from atomic weights (IUPAC 2021). Site-occupancy groups (Fe,Mn) split equally.
Magnesite sits at 4–4.5 on the Mohs scale — can be scratched by a steel knife.
White
Trigonal
Magnesite (MgCO₃) is the magnesium end-member of the calcite-group carbonates. It forms by hydrothermal alteration of ultramafic rocks and as primary precipitate in evaporite basins. Brumado (Brazil) supplies gem-quality transparent magnesite; massive cryptocrystalline “porcelain magnesite” from Liaoning (China) is the dominant industrial source for refractories.
