No. Argon is chemically inert and does not form any bond with magnesium (or other metals).
MgSO4 is the chemical formula for the compound magnesium sulphate.
Magnesium carbonate is an ionic compound. It consists of magnesium ions (Mg2+) and carbonate ions (CO32-) held together by ionic bonds.
The name for the ionic compound MgF2 is magnesium fluoride.
The name for the ionic compound MgCl is magnesium chloride.
The name for the ionic compound MgCl2 is magnesium chloride.
No, magnesium and argon cannot form a compound as they are both noble gases and do not readily react with other elements to form compounds. Magnesium is a metal and tends to form ionic compounds, while argon is a noble gas and exists as single atoms due to its stable electronic configuration.
Magnesium oxide is ionic.
MgSO4 is the chemical formula for the compound magnesium sulphate.
Magnesium carbonate is an ionic compound. It consists of magnesium ions (Mg2+) and carbonate ions (CO32-) held together by ionic bonds.
The name for the ionic compound MgCl is magnesium chloride.
The name for the ionic compound MgCl2 is magnesium chloride.
The name for the ionic compound MgF2 is magnesium fluoride.
Argon is an inert gas, and an inert gas does not want to combine with anything else. There is no compound name for a lithium and argon compound because there is no lithium and argon compound.
Magnesium chloride is a compound, not a bond of any kind. The compound is ionic.
The ionic compound name for MgI2 is magnesium iodide.
They are NOT, Mg (metal) and O2 (bi-atomic gas) are elements and not compounds,BUTMagnesium oxide ( Mg=O ) is an ionic compound
According to wikipedia, Magnesium Oxide is an ionic compound.