The compound formed between magnesium and phosphite ion is magnesium phosphite (Mg3(PO3)2).
Formula ; MgO Compound name ; Magnesium oxide.
There are at least two "magnesium phosphates", but the most common one has the formula Mg3(PO4)2.
The correct name for the ionic compound MgBr is magnesium bromide.
The compound formed by magnesium and oxygen is called magnesium oxide.
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Formula ; MgO Compound name ; Magnesium oxide.
There are at least two "magnesium phosphates", but the most common one has the formula Mg3(PO4)2.
The correct name for the ionic compound MgBr is magnesium bromide.
The compound formed by magnesium and oxygen is called magnesium oxide.
Oh, dude, like, I got you! So, the correct name for MgCl3 is magnesium chloride. Magnesium because of the Mg, and chloride because of the Cl. It's like chemistry naming 101, bro.
magnesium sulfate is a compound that contains sulphur and magnesium i think this answer may not be correct
MgI2 is magnesium iodide. Magnesium is divalent, it forms the Mg2+ ion, iodine forms the I- ion.
The cation,Mg 2+andthe anion,O 2-combine to form,MgO------------------magnesium oxide
The compound formed when magnesium chloride is dissolved in water is magnesium chloride itself, represented by the formula MgCl2.
The correct answer is Magnesium Sulfide
The compound is ionic because Mg (magnesium) is a metal and S (sulfur) is a non metal with a relatively high electro-negativity.MgS [note correct letter cases] has ionic bonds.
No - phosphorous can not just appear.Heating magnesium hydroxide will give magnesium oxide and water.