Magnesium chloride
Magnesium chloride is the magnesium salt of hydrochloric acid. In nature, it is mainly found in salt deposits, salt lakes - for example in the Dead Sea - and seawater. Magnesium chloride also occurs naturally in the form of minerals such as bischofite. Bischofite often forms in underground salt deposits and is a secondary mineral that forms from evaporated seawater. Magnesium chloride is also present in the form of carnallite, a hydrated double salt of potassium chloride, which is formed by the evaporation of seawater or salt lakes and is often found in evaporite deposits.