The Mg atom has more electron than the Mg+2 ion.
Yes, Mg is Magnesium, it is number 12 on the Periodic Table
Be is smaller than Mg. The "coordination number" depends on the relative sizes of the central atom and the ones that are linked (chemists call them ligands) as to how many you can get. For the a give ligand the bigger the Central atom or ion the greater the number you can get round it.
Sr Mg B N Ne Apex, Draikman
+2 for example, Be, Mg, Ca, Sr or any other group 2 element in a compound with a group 6 element
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The Mg atom has more electron than the Mg+2 ion.
this is a very easy question...the answer is the symbols be,mg,ca, and Sr on the periodic chart
Yes, Mg is Magnesium, it is number 12 on the Periodic Table
Ne (Highest First Ionization Energy) C Be Mg Sr (Lowest First Ionization Energy)
gb>mg
Be is smaller than Mg. The "coordination number" depends on the relative sizes of the central atom and the ones that are linked (chemists call them ligands) as to how many you can get. For the a give ligand the bigger the Central atom or ion the greater the number you can get round it.
9.3mg is bigger than 7.05mg
Sr Mg B N Ne Apex, Draikman
+2 for example, Be, Mg, Ca, Sr or any other group 2 element in a compound with a group 6 element
kg is bigger. One of them has 1 million little mg in it.
Not at all; the cesium atom is far bigger than the lithium atom.