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There are 0.13 moles in 20 grams of magnesium nitrate.
They could, since magnesium is more reactive than copper, and could displace it to form magnesium nitrate.
9 g anhydrous magnesium nitrate = 0,061 mol
Examples: - Magnesium oxide: MgO - Magnesium chloride: MgCl2 - Magnesium nitrate: Mg(NO3)2
Magnesium nitrate is MgNO3 and there are one magnesium atom one nitrogen atom three oxygen atoms no potassium atoms
Mg(NO3)2 is called magnesium nitrate. You do not use the prefix di for the nitrate since this is an ionic compound, and it can only be (NO3)2 as nitrate has a -1 charge and Mg has a +2 charge.
You don't: Magnesium nitrate is already neutral!
There are 0.13 moles in 20 grams of magnesium nitrate.
They could, since magnesium is more reactive than copper, and could displace it to form magnesium nitrate.
Magnesium nitrate (MgNO3) is a nitrogen source. Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is a sulfur source.
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yes magnesium nitrate is a solid, as it is a white crystalline solid from being a salt.
Magnesium nitrate contains magnesium Mg, nitrogen, N, and oxygen, O. Its formula is Mg(NO3)2
No, as magnesium is more reactive, and would 'keep' the nitrate.
9 g anhydrous magnesium nitrate = 0,061 mol
Magnesium, nitrogen and oxygen are mainly what Magnesium nitrate is made up of. The formula is Mg(NO3)2.