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 and chlorine form magnesium chloride - MgCl2.
This compound is magnesium chloride (MgCl2).
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
They form an Ionic compound.
they form an ionic compound
Yes, Magnesium easily forms an ionic compound with chlorine. It is called magnesium chloride, MgCl2
Magnesium Chloride
The ionic compound formed between magnesium and chlorine has the formula MgCl2.
It makes magnesium chloride.
Yes. Magnesium and chlorine will form the ionic compound magnesium chloride, MgCl2.
Magnesium forms divalent cations and chlorine forms monovalent anions; therefore, the binary compound of magnesium and chloride has the formula MgCl2.
Magnesium Chloride
In magnesium chloride, MgCl2, there are two chlorine atoms for every magnesium atom as chlorine is found as a compound.
This compound is magnesium chloride (MgCl2).
well it can produce many compounds , such when you combine chlorine and magnesium
No. They are two completely different substances. Magnesium chloride (MgCl2) is a water soluble compound of magnesium and chlorine. Magnesium oxide is a water insoluble compound of magnesium and oxygen.
The product of reaction is magnesium chloride - MgCl2.