It would form a ionic bond due the the Mg2+ and 2Cl-.
Yes. At standard temperature and pressure, magnesium in contact with chlorine will react to form magnesium chloride.
it doesn;t react
No. Argon does not react with magnesium
Chloromethane is the product that is formed when methane and chlorine react with each other. Dichloromethane is another product that can also be formed when methane and chlorine react.
Mg3P2 magnesium phosphide
MgCl2
Magnesium oxide react with water and magnesium hydroxide is formed.
Magnesium nitride is formed when magnesium powder is burned in the presence of nitrogen gas.
magnesium sulphide (MgS)
yes they do. and magnesium chloride and nitric acid are formed
The product of reaction is magnesium chloride - MgCl2.
Chlorine gas is formed qas the carbon dioxide will react