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Fl is not the symbol for any element. The compound that forms between Mg and F has the formula MgF2.
No. Beryllium is a metallic element. However, there is a such thing of beryllium oxide, which forms when beryllium combines with oxygen.
Isomers.
This compound is potassium sulfide - K2S.
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We know that the alkaline earth metal beryllium (Be) and the halogen chlorine (Cl) form the ionic compound beryllium chloride (BeCl2). The equation might look like this:Be + Cl2 => BeCl2
Sodium and iodine combined together would have the name "sodium iodide". The chemical formula would be NaI.
The formula for the compound that forms is know as barium nitrate. It has a formula of: Ba(No3)2.
Heating iodine sublimation occur: this is a direct change from solid to gas.
MgI2 is magnesium iodide. Magnesium is divalent, it forms the Mg2+ ion, iodine forms the I- ion.
NaF is the empirical formula
MgCl2
Fl is not the symbol for any element. The compound that forms between Mg and F has the formula MgF2.
Potassium lose an electron (iodine gain this electron) to form potassium iodide, KI.
No. Beryllium is a metallic element. However, there is a such thing of beryllium oxide, which forms when beryllium combines with oxygen.
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ZnS