Yes.
The cation,
Mg 2+
bonds with the anions,
2Br 2-
to form,
MgBr2
------------------magnesium bromide
Magnesium bromide is the name of MgBr2
MgBr2 is an ionic compound (salt: magnesium bromide)
ionic
3 is a magic number
Magnesium Bromide MgBr2
An ionic compound, as it contains a metal ion "Mg2+" and a non metal ion "Br-".
The chemical formula of magnesium dibromide is MgBr2.
magnesium bromide hexahydrate
show the electron transfer in the ionic compounds using Lewis dot symbols MgBr2 Na3N LiF
MgBr2 magnesium bromide is ionic
MgBr2
If a compound contains at least one metal atom and at least one nonmetal atom, the compound is ionic. Na (Sodium) is a metal. Br (Bromine) is a nonmetal. Therefore, the compound NaBr is ionic.
An ionic bond. A typical metal - non-metal compound. Magnesium (Mg) reacts with Bromine (Br2) to form Magnesium Bromide (MgBr2) which has an ionic formula of Mg2+ (Br-)2.