Mg has a positive 2 charge ( wants to give away 2 electrons). Cl has a negative one charge (wants to gain an electron). Since it is a bond between a non metal and metal it is a ionic bond, therefore you cross the charges.
Your answer should be: MgCl2 (where the two is written as a subscript of Cl and we don't write one because it is 'understood' )
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∙ 12y agoThe formula for the ionic compound of Mg2+ and Cl- ions is MgCl2. Since the chloride ion has a 1- charge, 2 chloride ions are needed to balance the 2+ charge of the magnesium atom, so that the overall compound is neutral.
The compound between Mg and Cl is magnesium chloride, with the chemical formula MgCl2.
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∙ 14y agoThose are both elements. In case you mean Magnesiumchloride it's MgCl2.
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∙ 11y agoThis compound is the magnesium chloride: MgCl2.
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∙ 13y agomagnesium sulphide
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∙ 11y agoMagnesium chloride has an ionic bond.
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∙ 14y agoMgCl2
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∙ 8y agoMgCl2
The chemical formula for carbon is C, and the chemical formula for chlorine is Cl.
The chemical formula for sodium is Na and for chlorine is Cl. When combined, sodium and chlorine form the compound sodium chloride, with the chemical formula NaCl.
The chemical formula for the ionic compound formed from Ba and Cl is BaCl2, and the name of the compound is Barium Chloride.
The chemical formula for chloride ion (Cl-) is Cl-. The chemical formula for oxide ion (O2-) is O2-.
The formula mass of the compound formed between Al3+ and Cl- is determined by adding the atomic masses of aluminum (Al) and chlorine (Cl), considering the charges on the ions. The formula mass would be 133.34 g/mol.
The chemical formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2.
Barium chloride has the formula BaCl2.
The chemical formula for carbon is C, and the chemical formula for chlorine is Cl.
The chemical formula for sodium is Na and for chlorine is Cl. When combined, sodium and chlorine form the compound sodium chloride, with the chemical formula NaCl.
The chemical formula for the ionic compound formed from Ba and Cl is BaCl2, and the name of the compound is Barium Chloride.
The chemical formula for chloride ion (Cl-) is Cl-. The chemical formula for oxide ion (O2-) is O2-.
The formula for the chloride ion is 'Cl^-' sometimes written as 'Cl-'
The formula mass of the compound formed between Al3+ and Cl- is determined by adding the atomic masses of aluminum (Al) and chlorine (Cl), considering the charges on the ions. The formula mass would be 133.34 g/mol.
The chemical formula for salt is NaCl, which represents sodium chloride. Sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) combine in a 1:1 ratio to form this compound.
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Al3+ and 3 Cl- form AlCl3This chemical is a great catalyst for organic chemists- in Friedel-Krafts and chlorination of benzene.
The compound formed when Mg^2+ and Cl^- ions react is magnesium chloride, which has the chemical formula MgCl2.