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MgCl does not exit. It is MgCl2 which is magnesium chloride. It is made with IONIC bonds.
Te answer depends on the ratio of MgCl to WHAT!
Yes, MgCl is an ionic compound. It is an ionic compound because the bond between these two elements is an ionic bond. So, what is an ionic bond? An ionic bond is a bond between elements that form cations (positive ions) and anions (negative ions). The rule is thumb is that metals usually form ionic bond with non-metals. This happens since non-metals really want to gain electrons while metals really want to lose electrons, and so they would become anion and cation, respectively. Anions and cations are attracted to each other which create an ionic bond. Mg is a metal and Cl is nonmetal; thus, MgCl is an ionic compound.
The name for the ionic compound MgCl is magnesium chloride.
No - MgCl2 is a molecule
MgCl2 is a salt composed of magnesium and chloride ions. It is not an acid or a base.
NaCl or MgCl
The mass remains constant during the reaction. HCl + Mg → MgCl + H2
magnesium chloride
The Chemical Formula for Magnesium Chloride is MgCl2.
ans:NaCl,MgCl
MgCl is magnesium chloride with a 1:1 ratio of magnesium to chlorine atoms, while MgCl2 is magnesium chloride with a 1:2 ratio of magnesium to chlorine atoms. This means that MgCl has one chlorine atom for every magnesium atom, while MgCl2 has two chlorine atoms for every magnesium atom.