It depends on what it's associated with.
In Video Games, Metal Gear Solid. That's the most KNOWN abbreviation.
Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is soluble in water. It dissolves readily in water to form a clear solution.
The product of this reaction is magnesium sulfide (MgS).
Mgs
0.125 mgs
Yes, MgS is an ionic compound. It is composed of a metal (Mg) and a non-metal (S), which typically form ionic bonds due to the transfer of electrons from the metal to the non-metal.
The correct answer is Magnesium Sulfide
The chemical formula for magnesium sulfide is MgS.
4.3 mgs = 0.0043 grams.
Magnesium and sulfur combine to form magnesium sulfide, which has the chemical formula MgS.
No, MgS is soluble in water. Magnesium sulfide (MgS) is a salt that can dissociate into its ions (Mg2+ and S2-) in water, making it soluble.
The only cheats for MGS came on the Action Replay/Xploder disk, Which is a full cheat suite disk.
MGS - TV station - was created in 2004.