All elements are different from each other, that is why they are called elements.
They have a different number of subatomic particles making them different.
Yes it does. Magnesium is most liekly to combine ionically with the group 16 or 17 elements, like Oxygen, Fluorine, Sulfur, Chlorine, etc.
Magnesium oxide is classified as a compound because it is made up of two or more elements chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. In this case, magnesium and oxygen combine to form magnesium oxide through a chemical reaction, resulting in a distinct chemical composition and properties different from its individual elements.
Magnesium is a single element, on it's own, just as any other element in the periodic table, as it is made up of one type of atom. Carbon Dioxide, on the other hand, is not an element, it is a compund. This is because it has atoms from both Carbon, and Oxygen making up the structure.
Magnesium is atomnumber 12 with 12 protons.
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MAGNESIUM OXIDE is a compound with 2 Elements in it 1 is Magnesium the other is Hydrogen.
Yes it does. Magnesium is most liekly to combine ionically with the group 16 or 17 elements, like Oxygen, Fluorine, Sulfur, Chlorine, etc.
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Nothing. Manganese and magnesium are two different elements. One cannot be acquired from the other.
The only other one is mAgnesium.
Yes. It can be melted and subjected to electric current to produce magnesium and bromine.
Helium and magnesium are both elements because they consist of only one type of atom. In contrast, compounds are made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together. Helium and magnesium exist in their pure forms as single atoms without being chemically combined with other elements.
Lead, magnesium, aluminum, and silicon are different elements, each containing an unique number of protons in the nucleus as well as different numbers of valence shell electrons that influence how they react with other elements and form bonds. Elements are also classified into types depending on their properties and position in the periodic table. Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal, which are soft and silver coloured. Lead, on the other hand, is a heavy metal. Aluminum is classified more ambiguously under 'other metals', and silicon is a metalloid.
Magnesium is an abundant element on Earth. Magnesium is not found in a pure form because it bonds with other elements. A process has to be applied to get the Magnesium separated from the other elements.
Magnesium oxide is classified as a compound because it is made up of two or more elements chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. In this case, magnesium and oxygen combine to form magnesium oxide through a chemical reaction, resulting in a distinct chemical composition and properties different from its individual elements.
Magnesium sulfide contains two elements: magnesium and sulfur.
Magnesium rapidly combines with many different elements, and violently reacts with hydrogen chloride. The last word I would use to describe it is inert.Look to the right side of the periodic table for gases and elements that are inert.