magnesium sulphide
Formula for magnesium hydrogen carbonate is Mg(HCO3)2.
MgSO4 due to the combination of a Mg2+ ion and a SO42- ion.
Magnesium sulfide has the molecular formula of MgS. It is wholly comprised of the elements magnesium (Mg) and sulfur (S).
The barium ion has the formula Ba2+, and the Sulphide ion has the formula S2-. The formula for the formation of Barium Sulphide is: Ba + S --> BaSThe formula for Barium Sulphide is BaS
It makes Magnesium Sulphate
magnesium sulphide
Magnesium+Sulphur=Magnesium Sulphide (Mg+S=MgS)
The formula of magnesium sulphide is MgS, showing that a formula unit has one atom of each element. The gram atomic mass of magnesium is 24.305 and that of sulphur is 32.06. Therefore, when magnesium and sulphur are present in equal amounts by mass, sulphur is the limiting reactant. 1.0/32.06 or 0.031 moles of sulphur atoms are present. Therefore, the maximum amount of MgS that can result from reaction is 0.031 formula units of MgS. The gram formula mass of MgS is 56.365, so that 0.031 formula units of MgS will have a mass of 1.7 grams, to the justified number of significant digits.
Formula for magnesium hydrogen carbonate is Mg(HCO3)2.
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this is magnesium sulfide MgS. Mg in group 2 with + charge and S in group 6 with 2- charge. so there is no subscript in this formula.
The formula for Lead Sulfide (or Lead Sulphide) is either: PbS for Lead(II) Sulphide, or PbS2 for Lead(IV) Sulphide.
MgSO4 due to the combination of a Mg2+ ion and a SO42- ion.
it is magnesium sulphate that should answer your question.
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