An ionic bond. A typical metal - non-metal compound.
Magnesium (Mg) reacts with Bromine (Br2) to form Magnesium Bromide (MgBr2) which has an ionic formula of Mg2+ (Br-)2.
Covalent bond. Note that boron does not achieve its octet in the compound, BBr3 and BBr3 is therefore a strong Lewis acid (electron acceptor)
Ionic bond between Mg and Br (2x) in MgBr2
boron and bromine would formed
Ionic
Ionic.
Magnesium chloride has an ionic bond.
This bond is ionic.
Two
One, but there is a catch. One magnesium atom will combine with two chlorine atoms to make magnesium chloride (MgCl2). The magnesium will give one electron to eachof two chlorine atoms to create this metal salt.
An ionic bond is formed between the magnesium atom and two chlorine atoms. This is evidient by the high melting point of the solid which is 714 degrees Centigrade.
Magnesium chloride has an ionic bond.
This bond is ionic.
Ionic
The difference in electronegativity between the two atoms is above 1.7, Magnesium is a metal, and chlorine is a nonmetal.
Two - MgCl2
Magnesium Chloride
Two
Two
Two
Magnesium is a group II metal and chlorine is a nonmetal halogen. So,Mg 2+ ( as the cation )and2Cl - ( as the anion )would form the ionic bond,MgCl2
It makes magnesium chloride.
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