Magnesium sulfide has the molecular formula of MgS. It is wholly comprised of the elements magnesium (Mg) and sulfur (S).
The Correct formula is MgS because they both have a charge of 2 so they cancel out.
Simply MgS.
Mg = +2
S = -2
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Mg(magnesium atomic no. 12) and S(sulphur atomic no. 16) the formula of the compound will MgS(magnesium sulphide)
The compound formula formed between magnesium and oxygen leads to the formation of magnesium oxide.The reaction for the above reaction can be represented as :2Mg(s) + O2(g) 2MgO(s)
Mg(NO2)2 is an ionic compound. The formula MG(NO2)2 is the formula for the ionic compound of Magnesium Nitrite trihydrate
MgCl2
This compound is the magnesium oxide, MgO.
The formula is MgI2 the compound would be ionic.
The compound formula formed between magnesium and oxygen leads to the formation of magnesium oxide.The reaction for the above reaction can be represented as :2Mg(s) + O2(g) 2MgO(s)
The name of the compound with this formula is "magnesium sulfide".
Mg(NO2)2 is an ionic compound. The formula MG(NO2)2 is the formula for the ionic compound of Magnesium Nitrite trihydrate
MgCl2
Fl is not the symbol for any element. The compound that forms between Mg and F has the formula MgF2.
This compound is the magnesium oxide, MgO.
The chemical formula for magnesium is = Mg(OH)2
Magnesium Nitrite
this is magnesium sulfide MgS. Mg in group 2 with + charge and S in group 6 with 2- charge. so there is no subscript in this formula.
MgI2
Magnesium nitrate is an ionic compound with the formula Mg(NO3)2.
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