That would be magnesium hydroxide, though the formula is usually written as Mg(OH)2
The kinds of bonds that silver has are covalent bonds. These types of bonds include oxide, halide, and hydride bonds.
calcium hydride
sodium hydride
Sodium hydride is an ionic compound.
The formula of the hydride formed with magnesium is MgH2.
Magnesium hydride, MgH2
That would be magnesium hydroxide, though the formula is usually written as Mg(OH)2
There are four types of binary compounds of hydrogen, namely, 1. Ionic hydride 2. Covalent Hydride 3. Complex Hydride 4 Metallic Hydride
Magnesium and hydrogen
magnisum oxide
Covalent bond
No, ammonia is commonly called NH4OH, or ammonium hydroxide. However in actual fact it is a NH3 + H2O solution. There is no metal (or metal ion) present.
The kinds of bonds that silver has are covalent bonds. These types of bonds include oxide, halide, and hydride bonds.
calcium hydride
-1 for each H, +2 for Mg
The compound SnH2 would be called either tin(II) hydride or stannous(II) hydride, but I'm not sure such a compound exists. The more common hydride of tin is tin(IV) hydride which is H2Sn, or SnH2.