No, magnesium is an element and therefore a pure substance.
Magnesium Sulfate is a substance consisting of magnesium and sulfate chemically bonded together in a fixed proportion by mass.
. No it is not it is a compound and a salt Not a regular salt but more like a laxative but it is a salt
No. It is a metallic element, which is a pure substance.
No. Magnesium oxide is a compound.
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No. (Its an element.)
No, it is not.
The two elements that make up this compound are magnesium and fluorine. Flourine is a halogen and magnesium is an alkaline earth metal. This makes it an ionic compound, so the name would be magnesium fluoride.
Magnesium and fluorine will produce magnesium fluoride by ionic bonding.
magnesium fluoride is MgF2, Mg2+ F-
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The formula for magnesium fluoride is: MgF2 magnesium is a +2 charge, fluoride is a -1 so each fluoride gives 1 electron to satisfy its electron shell.
No, Hydrogen fluoride is a compound.
Magnesium Fluoride. It's an ionic compound.
The bond in magnesium fluoride is ionic.
The calcium ion is larger than the magnesium ion and so the charge on it is less dense. This makes it less attracted to the fluoride ions
Magnesium (II) fluoride, MgF2 Formula weight: 62.302 grams/moleSee the Related Questions for how to calculated the molecular weight of any molecule!
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