lol im just guessing, but maybe magnesium sulphate? Lol
Yes if they are simply mixed they are still elements.
It is a compound, because it contains more than one element. An element is smallest unit that maintains all of its properties. When you combine elements, you get compounds. MgS04 contains the elements Mg (magnesium), S (sulfur) and O (oxygen).
Magnesium sulfate has elements magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen in it. Its chemical formula is MgSO4, meaning that it will have one magnesium atom, one sulfur atom, and four oxygen atoms (all electrically charged to result in an electrically neutral molecule). This compound is also called epsomite and is commonly used in Epsom Salt. This compound has many other applications, especially in the medical field, other than this.
MgS IS a compound!!!! I think you mean , what elemental atoms are in 'MgS'. They are magnesium (Mg) and sulphur (S). MgS is the compound magnesium sulphide.
Yes it does. Magnesium is most liekly to combine ionically with the group 16 or 17 elements, like Oxygen, Fluorine, Sulfur, Chlorine, etc.
Magnesium and Sulfur
Epsom salts is magnesium sulfate, MgSO4, which has three elements: magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen.
Magnesium sulfate has the formula MgSO4. So, it contains the elements magnesium (Mg), sulfur (S) and oxygen (O).
Magnesium sulfate is composed of the atoms of magnesium, sulfur and oxygen.
Yes if they are simply mixed they are still elements.
Magnesium sulfate is composed of the atoms of magnesium, sulfur and oxygen.
The name of the compound with this formula is "magnesium sulfide".
yes. The macro elements are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, calcium and magnesium.
Sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, and argon.
Magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen
Yes. Sulfur is a non-metal and magnesium is a metal, hence it suits the condition to form ionic bonds between these two elements with the formula MgS, magnesium sulfide.
The 5 elements are calcium,phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, sulfur. your welcome