Yes.
Magnesium chloride is soluble in water.
Yes. Generally, most sulfates, including magnesium sulfate, are soluble in water.
Magnesium chloride is soluble in water.
It is insoluble.
No it is not.
Yes. MgCl2 is soluble in water.
Yes
No
Acids contain hydrogen, such as HCl, HNO3, and H2SO4. MgCl is therefore not an acid.
It's MgCl2, and yes, it is soluble. It's an ionic compound, and ionic compounds are very polar. Water is polar as well, so magnesium chloride easily dissolves in water.
If unbalanced the molecule MgCl will have one atom of Mg and one of Cl and therefore two atoms. in real life you would not have MgCl, you would have MgCl2 (where 2 is a subscript). This means there is one atom of Mg and two of Cl and therefore 3 atoms in total.
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Te answer depends on the ratio of MgCl to WHAT!
Acids contain hydrogen, such as HCl, HNO3, and H2SO4. MgCl is therefore not an acid.
It's MgCl2, and yes, it is soluble. It's an ionic compound, and ionic compounds are very polar. Water is polar as well, so magnesium chloride easily dissolves in water.
"ionic".
No - MgCl2 is a molecule
MgCl + H20
magnesium chloride
magnesium chloride
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NaCl or MgCl
The mass remains constant during the reaction. HCl + Mg → MgCl + H2
ans:NaCl,MgCl