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The answer is in the question. Magnesium is an element, so is oxygen, together they can form MgO, a compound, as compounds are multi atomic structures, like Iron Oxide, another rust just like MgO.

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Yes. Magnesium oxide is a compound of magnesium and oxygen.

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Because it contains the two different elements Magnesium and Oxygen chemically combined to form a new substance which has different properties to both of the elements.

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Magnesium oxide is an example of a compound of magnesium. To make this compound, magnesium has reacted with oxygen to form chemical bonds.

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Magnesium oxide is a chemical compound. When magnesium carbonate is thermally treated the result is magnesium oxide. It has an empirical formula of MgO.

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It is a ionic compound.

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Magnesium oxide is a compound.

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Inorganic oxide

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Ionic

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