No. MgCl2 is a salt of a strong acid and a strong base, therefore it is neutral.
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Magnesium chloride is a salt.
This compound is magnesium chloride.
Magnesium Chloride - MgCI2
MgCI2 does not exist. The formula is MgCl2 with a lowercase L. This compound is ionic.
The answer is one mole.
I don't know what ai is intended to be. The only item in the list that is an element is Ag, silver.
Correctly represented, it's Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2, and it's a single replacement reaction.
Not just unbalanced but insane. There is no compound with the formula HCI. HCl, yes but not HCI.
Correctly represented, it's Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2, and it's a single replacement reaction.
This type of bond is known as an ionic bond where a metal which is Mg (metal ion) is bonded ionicly to a non-metal Cl2 (non-metal ion).
The reduction half-reaction for this reaction is: Zn^2+ + 2e- -> Zn(s).