Mg(NO3)2+ZN2+--->ZN2++2NO3-+Mg(s)
Mg(NO3)2+ZN2+--->ZN2++2NO3-+Mg(s)
Mg(NO3)2+ZN2+--->ZN2++2NO3-+Mg(s)
NO3-
Answer this question…Mg(s) + Zn(NO3)2(aq) Mg(NO3)2(aq) + Zn(s)
Mg(s) + Zn(NO3)2 (aq) ---> Mg(NO3)2 (aq) + Zn(s)
NO3-
The net ionic equation for the reaction between Mg(NO3)2 and SrCl2 to form MgCl2 and Sr(NO3)2 is: Mg^2+ + 2NO3^- + Sr^2+ + 2Cl^- → Mg^2+ + 2Cl^- + Sr^2+ + 2NO3^-. Since all ions are aqueous and remain unchanged in the reaction, they are not involved in the net ionic equation.
The spectator ions in this reaction are Mg2+ and NO3- because they appear on both sides of the chemical equation and do not participate in the actual chemical reaction. They are simply there as part of the compounds but do not change during the reaction.
No3- (^_-)
No
The bond between Mg and S in magnesium sulfide (MgS) is an ionic bond. This means that electrons are transferred from magnesium to sulfur, resulting in the formation of positively charged Mg ions and negatively charged S ions, which are attracted to each other due to their opposite charges.
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.