Mgs
iron sulphide is FeS while rust is oxide of iron Fe2O3.
Magnesium+Sulphur=Magnesium Sulphide (Mg+S=MgS)
Compound
yes
Magnesium+ Chloride= Magnesium ChlorideMg2+ + 2Cl1- = MgCl2the formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2Magnesium and chlorine
When magnesium reacts with sulfur, they form magnesium sulfide with the chemical formula MgS. This compound is a binary ionic compound made of positively charged magnesium ions and negatively charged sulfide ions.
The compound that forms when magnesium reacts with sulfur is magnesium sulfide (MgS).
it is magnesium sulphate that should answer your question.
sulfide do not exist alone, but combined with other elements like sulfide of iron with the formula FeS2
The compound formed when magnesium reacts with sulfur is magnesium sulfide (MgS).
The correct answer is Magnesium Sulfide
On the surface, this would be magnesium sulphide, but magnesium sulphide is MgS. The compound here, Mg2S2, has the same ratio of magnesium to sulfur as MgS, but this compound, Mg2S2 is not one that exists. A molecule made of two atoms of magnesium and two atoms of sulfur, Mg2S2, will not form. A link can be found below to the "real" magnesium sulphide.