The compound MgO2 is magnesium peroxide. All of the other alkaline earth metals, except for beryllium, will form peroxides with a similar formula, such as CaO2 and SrO2. Note: The 2 after the O should be a subscript. Unfortunately, subscripts and superscripts are not currently functioning.
Magnesium.
Mg+O-->MgO
Calcium and Magnesium or Strontium
two substances combine to form a new substance
they combine with themselves atoms of different elements connot combine with each other wothout making a new molecule
When an element enters into a compound, a chemical reaction occurs. This means that the elements chemically combine and sub-atomic particles transfer between the elements involved. An Example of a Compound: Sodium Chloride (Table Salt): Sodium + Chlorine --> Sodium Chloride
Elements and compounds are mutually exclusive categories, and no examples are possible. The questioner may be referring to molecular elements, which are molecules containing more than one atom of a single element. Examples of these are hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and all the halogen elements (column 17 of a wide form periodic table).
he believed that there was a storm including lighting which split apart the gases and they combined to form new compounds. it also rained which added oxygen to the Earth so when the elements recombined they would have oxygen. theses new compounds were known as amino acids
Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal found in group 2 of the Periodic Table. That means it is fairly reactive and will readily combine with other elements or compounds rather than hang around by itself in nature.
Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal found in group 2 of the Periodic Table. That means it is fairly reactive and will readily combine with other elements or compounds rather than hang around by itself in nature.
Yes.
salt or water
No, compounds are not listed in the periodic table. The periodic table lists elements, which are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Compounds are formed when elements combine chemically in specific ratios.
Elements combine to form chemical compounds.
because the elements can combine in many different ways and thus there are nearly unlimited possible compounds.
Yes, yttrium can combine with other elements to form compounds. Yttrium is a transition metal in the periodic table and has a valence electron configuration that allows it to form chemical bonds with other elements. It can form various compounds, such as yttrium oxide (Y2O3) and yttrium chloride (YCl3).
When elements and compounds combine to form new compounds the reaction is described in a chemical equation.
Magnesium Hydrogen
The chemical formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2.
group 17 elements (halogens)