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One, but there is a catch. One magnesium atom will combine with two chlorine atoms to make magnesium chloride (MgCl2). The magnesium will give one electron to eachof two chlorine atoms to create this metal salt.
electrons
When atoms bond together they make molecules or compounds, depending on if the atom bonds with another atom of the same species or a different chemical
Atoms are not made of molecules. Molecules are made of atoms. The 3 subatomic particles that make up an atom are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Iron and Carbon mainly, but also others like Magnesium and Chromium.
Magnesium dibromide
Yes, a Bromine atom can bond to another similar Bromine atom, to make a Bromine molecule: Br2
One, but there is a catch. One magnesium atom will combine with two chlorine atoms to make magnesium chloride (MgCl2). The magnesium will give one electron to eachof two chlorine atoms to create this metal salt.
Bromine is diatomic, so 2 atoms make up Bromine as a reactant. Mg + Br2 ----> MgBr2
If pure bromine is contacted with sulfuric acid, the only possible source of bromine atoms for a potential chemical product is the original bromine itself; the sulfuric acid does not contain any bromine atoms and therefore can not supply any additional atoms to make more bromine.
Bromine is an element, and no other kinds of atoms or elements are present with it, in a pure sample.
Magnesium sulfate is composed of the atoms of magnesium, sulfur and oxygen.
Magnesium sulfate is composed of the atoms of magnesium, sulfur and oxygen.
Two fluorine atoms one chlorine atom and one phosphorus atom make up PClF2.
1 iodine molecule and 3 bromine molecules which make up the IBr3 atom.
No...but many atoms do.
No, atoms combine to make molecules.