- I would say that Magnesim Cloride is a ionic compound because it contains both a metal and a non-metal. Also, because it ends in ide, and that tells you that it is Ionic as well.
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Magnesium chloride is a compound, not a bond of any kind. The compound is ionic.
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Magnesium chloride is ionic.
Magnesium chloride is an ionic compound.
Magnesium chloride has an ionic bond.
MgCl2 features ionic bonds between the magnesium cations and the chloride anions.
Yes, magnesium chloride and methane are both covalent substances. Magnesium chloride has a covalent bond between magnesium and chloride ions, while methane has covalent bonds between carbon and hydrogen atoms.
No, but the bond in sodium chloride is covalent.
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It is covalent bond but with some ionic characters.
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Magnesium Chloride cannot be formed by covalent bonding because there is a metal element. Covalent bonding occurs only when two or more non-metals bond; thus Hydrogen Fluoride would be formed by covalent bonding.