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Because magnesium has a low electronegativity and chlorine has a high electronegativity, magnesium tends to lose an electron and chlorine tends to gain an electron when these substances react. This results in the formation of magnesium and chloride ions. Thus, magnesium chloride is ionic.

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Magnesium Fluoride is a molecule of an ionic compound MgF2 It is an ionic compound for Magnesium forms a positive ion of Mg2+ whereas Fluorine forms a Fluoride Ion of -.

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You can produce an ionic compound between a metal and a non-metal. The reaction produces Magnesium Fluoride.

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Magnesium Fluoride is ionic. They are not ionic when they are singular however.

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Magnesium Sulfate is ionic.

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Magnesium hydroxide is ionically bonded.

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ionic

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Ionic

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