Water is polar molecule, with O having a slight negative charge and the end with the 2H atoms with a slight positive charge. Water molecules approach the MgCl2 lattice and start to pull off the individual ions (Mg2+ and Cl-) with them. read more
Magnesium Cloride is highly soluble in water. In water it dissociates to ions: a cation of magnesium (Mg 2+) and two anions of cloride (Cl-). read more
Because magnesium is a mobile nutrient, magnesium chloride can be effectively used as a substitute for magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt) to help correct magnesium deficiency in plants via foliar feeding. read more