No. Magnesium forms an ion with a 2+ charge while fluorine forms an ion with a 1- charge, so the resulting compound is MgF2. MgF3 would require magnesium to have a 3+ charge, which would be unstable.
The compound is named aluminum sulfate.
The name for AgO2 as an ionic compound is silver peroxide.
The compound containing calcium and sulfur will have more mass than the compound containing calcium and oxygen. This is because sulfur has a greater atomic mass than oxygen.
A dipole-dipole interaction is more likely to occur in a polar molecule rather than a nonpolar molecule.
The correct name for the compound with the formula CrPO4 is chromium(III) phosphate.
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No, MgF3 will not form because the charge of the magnesium ion (Mg^2+) and the fluoride ion (F^-) do not allow for the formation of MgF3. Magnesium typically forms compounds with a 2+ charge, and fluoride typically forms compounds with a 1- charge, resulting in the formation of MgF2 instead.
It is a compond. It is made up of N and H
Yes, they are likely to occur.
No. It is an element.
Victimization is most likely to occur when
Potassium Fluoride
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A stock split is most likely to occur when
This compound is diazidomethylencarbonohydrazonicdiazide.
it is compond