Magnesium Chloride - MgCI2
Oh, dude, like, I got you! So, the correct name for MgCl3 is magnesium chloride. Magnesium because of the Mg, and chloride because of the Cl. It's like chemistry naming 101, bro.
The name for the ionic compound MgCl is magnesium chloride.
The name for the ionic compound MgCl2 is magnesium chloride.
The compound MgCl2 has the name of magnesium chloride.
magnesium cloride
When compounding magnesium and chlorine you get the compound, magnesium chloride, MgCl2, dissolved in seawater, is an abundant, natural source of the very useful metal magnesium. Magnesium is a common component of alloys. Alloys are produced by combining a pure metal with one or more other elements to form a new substance with desirable properties.
Mg is magnesium. The CN- anion is named cyanide. Thus, Mg(CN)2 is called magnesium cyanide.
The compound is magnesium chloride. It consists of one magnesium atom and two chlorine atoms.
Two compounds are produced: 2Me + 2HB --> H2 + 2MeBHydrogen gas anda salt from that metal (Me+) and the anion left over (B-) from the acid (HB): eg. sodium chloride, NaCl.
If you mean MgCl2 , it' a salts are typical ionic halides, being highly soluble in water. The hydrated magnesium chloride can be extracted from brine or sea water. Magnesium chloride as the natural mineral Bischofite is also extracted (solution mining) out of ancient seabeds, for example the Zechstein seabed in NW Europe. Anhydrous magnesium chloride is the principal precursor to magnesium metal, which is produced on a large scale. Natural occurrence of anhydrous form was not confirmed. thx!
I don't think you can have MgCl stable. MgCl2 is Magnesium Chloride.
MgCl2 is magnesium chloride.