Yes, Magnesium easily forms an ionic compound with chlorine. It is called magnesium chloride, MgCl2
Yes. Magnesium and chlorine will form the ionic compound magnesium chloride, MgCl2.
They form an Ionic compound.
Ionic because in a dot diagram Magnesium has 2 valence electrons and chlorine has 7 valence electrons. With 2 chlorine atoms there are two spots for electrons to jump over because each chlorine atom has room for one more electron and so both of magnesium's valence electrons would jump over to either chlorine. I hope this helped!
yes it will form an ionic compound.
Yes they can form ionic compounds
Yes. Magnesium and chlorine will form the ionic compound magnesium chloride, MgCl2.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an ionic compound.
they form an ionic compound
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.