Yes it does. Magnesium is most liekly to combine ionically with the group 16 or 17 elements, like Oxygen, Fluorine, Sulfur, Chlorine, etc.
It is a compound, because it contains more than one element. An element is smallest unit that maintains all of its properties. When you combine elements, you get compounds. MgS04 contains the elements Mg (magnesium), S (sulfur) and O (oxygen).
YES!!! Mg(OH)2 = Mg^(2+) + 2(OH)^- The magnesium ion and ther hyroxide ions , combine ionically. However, within the hydroxide ion the oxygen and hydrogen combine covalently.
Mg(OH)2 HCl
Representative elements belong to s and p block. The elements are Sodium (Na), Magnesium (Mg) and chlorine (Cl)
Representative elements belong to s and p block. The elements are Sodium (Na), Magnesium (Mg) and Chlorine (Cl).
NA and MG are bridge elements because some of the second period elements show a diagonal relationship with the third period elements. Other examples would be LI and MG.
These are elements having the valence two: Ba, Ca, Zn, Fe, Mg etc.
It is a compound, because it contains more than one element. An element is smallest unit that maintains all of its properties. When you combine elements, you get compounds. MgS04 contains the elements Mg (magnesium), S (sulfur) and O (oxygen).
Yes, because every element has a specific combining capacity (valency) for example Mg is +2 and Cl is -1 so they must combine in ratio of 1;2.
salt or water
Magnesium but its Mg
YES!!! Mg(OH)2 = Mg^(2+) + 2(OH)^- The magnesium ion and ther hyroxide ions , combine ionically. However, within the hydroxide ion the oxygen and hydrogen combine covalently.
Mg(OH)2 HCl
Representative elements belong to s and p block. The elements are Sodium (Na), Magnesium (Mg) and chlorine (Cl)
Representative elements belong to s and p block. The elements are Sodium (Na), Magnesium (Mg) and Chlorine (Cl).
Mg which stands for Magnesium is the element to begin with, not a compound.
I don't see any elements listed... but the elements that are most similar to calcium in behavior would be those directly above or below it; Mg (Magnesium) and Sr (Strontium).