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It's an actual, and common, compound - MgCl2 (magnesium chloride), a constituent of seawater, has many uses including just chasing off the chlorine atoms to recover the magnesium metal.
Magnesium chloride also known as MgCl2 is composed of two elements: magnesium (Mg) and chlorine (Cl). Therefore the answer to the question is two elements: magnesium and chlorine.
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In chemical compounds, subscripts indicate how many of that element are present in the compound, compared to the rest of the compound.In MgCl2, the subscript indicates that there are two chlorine atoms for every atom of magnesium.
You would wind up with 5 moles of Magnesium Chloride MgCl2 and 5 atoms of Magnesium just chilling around. Depending on where they bumped into each other, the excess Magnesium might form Magnesium Hydroxide or just bind to itself.
0,355 formula units make up 33,8 g of magnesium chloride (MgCl2).
The molar mass of magnesium chloride is 95,211 g.25,6/95,211 = 0,269
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Magnesium chloride (MgCl2) has a molecular weight of 95.21 grams per mole. 11.6 grams of MgCl2 is therefore .122 moles.
It's an actual, and common, compound - MgCl2 (magnesium chloride), a constituent of seawater, has many uses including just chasing off the chlorine atoms to recover the magnesium metal.
Approx. 3 formula units (the molar mass of the anhydrous MgCl2 is 95,211).
32,2 g is 0,338 from the formula unit.
Magnesium chloride, MgCl2, has a molecular mass of has a molar mass of 95.21 g/mol. So, 53.8 g MgCl / 95.21 g/mol is 0.565 mol MgCl2.
There are two chloride ions in MgCl2.
12.2/95.211 = .1281 moles MgCl2. .1281 x 6.022x1023 = 7.7177x1022 molecules
Magnesium chloride also known as MgCl2 is composed of two elements: magnesium (Mg) and chlorine (Cl). Therefore the answer to the question is two elements: magnesium and chlorine.
Three. Two chlorine atoms and one magnesium atom.