MgCl2 contains the elements magnesium and chlorine.
The compound CS(HCO3) does contain the element carbon.
The name for the ionic compound MgCl2 is magnesium chloride.
No. First of all, aluminum is an element, not a compound. Second, a compound must contain carbon to be considered organic.
The compound MgCl2 has the name of magnesium chloride.
MgCl2 is formed. Mg2+ + 2Cl- ----> MgCl2
MgCl2 is NOT an element, but a compound (named magnesium chloride), made up of two elements Mg and Cl.
The compound CS(HCO3) does contain the element carbon.
The name for the ionic compound MgCl2 is magnesium chloride.
Ch4 is not an element, it's the compound Methane
Carbon be element, and element always contain more than one compound!
Carbon
MgCl2 stands for magnesium chloride. Magnesium (Mg) is an element and chlorine (Cl) is an element, both found in the periodic table of elements. MgCl2, however, is a compound made of these two elements, and it would not be found in the table of elements.
In chemical compounds, subscripts indicate how many of that element are present in the compound, compared to the rest of the compound.In MgCl2, the subscript indicates that there are two chlorine atoms for every atom of magnesium.
No. First of all, aluminum is an element, not a compound. Second, a compound must contain carbon to be considered organic.
Depends on the compound; chlorine can form an ionic bond with many elements. eg, NaCl, MgCl2, CsCl.
An element is only a chemical element, only a single type of atoms.A compound contain 2 or more atoms of different atoms.Matter can be an element, a compound or a mixture of compounds.
The compound MgCl2 has the name of magnesium chloride.