This compound is magnesium oxide - MgO.
magnesium oxide
magnesium oxide is MgO. Mg2+ and O2-
Magnesium Oxide :)
Magnesium Oxide: MgO
Millions of organic compounds contain carbon, oxygen and hydrogen !
What happens when magnesium burns? What do you need for magnesium to burn? Will magnesium burn if you have it in a closed container? No. Why not? It needs air. Why does it need air? There is oxygen in the air. Magnesium needs oxygen to burn. So, when magnesium burns, you start with magnesium and end up with a compound that contains both magnesium and oxygen. Magnesium has an atomic weight of 24. Oxygen has an atomic weight of 16. So if you start out with 24 grams of Magnesium you should end up with 40 grams of Magnesium Oxide.
Milk of magnesia is a compound. There are three elements within the milk of magnesium. Magnesium, hydrogen, and oxygen, are the three elements within the milk of magnesia compound.
not sure exactly, but it has magnesium, oxygen and iodine
Magnesium is not a heavy metal.
The compound formed by magnesium and oxygen is called magnesium oxide.
carbon and oxygen
The answer is in the question. Magnesium is an element, so is oxygen, together they can form MgO, a compound, as compounds are multi atomic structures, like Iron Oxide, another rust just like MgO.
No, Magnesium silicate is MgSiO3, an inorganic compound of magnesium, silicon, and oxygen. Magnesium stearate is Mg(C18H35O2)2, an organic compound of magnesium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
magnesium oxide is made up of two elements magnesium & oxygen..
Magnesium oxide is ionic.
They are NOT, Mg (metal) and O2 (bi-atomic gas) are elements and not compounds,BUTMagnesium oxide ( Mg=O ) is an ionic compound
It is a compound.
Yes, it is composed of the elements magnesium, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Millions of organic compounds contain carbon, oxygen and hydrogen !
one of each
it is actually known as magnesium oxide and is a compound or residue got from burning magnesium in carbon(iv)oxide or oxygen