When Magnesium chloride is burnt in a Bunsen flame, it imparts no colour in the flame.
No color. When burning chlorine, the flame gains no additional color from the chlorine. Examples of this may be found by burning Aluminum chloride or Magnesium chloride, both of which burn colorless. This means that Chlorine contributes no color to the flame.
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Depending on the metal in the chloride (Na, Ca, Sr, Li, ....).
Magnesium chloride is an ionic salt. Hexane is a non polar solvent. So, magnesium chloride is unsoluble in hexane.
Magnesium Chloride is a compound. It contains Magnesium(Mg) and Chlorine(Cl). It is also a pure salt. Magnesium chloride is chemically bonded together.
No color. When burning chlorine, the flame gains no additional color from the chlorine. Examples of this may be found by burning Aluminum chloride or Magnesium chloride, both of which burn colorless. This means that Chlorine contributes no color to the flame.
Magnesium burns bright white.
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MgCl2 is the chemical formula of magnesium chloride.
Bluish-green
Depending on the metal in the chloride (Na, Ca, Sr, Li, ....).
Magnesium+ Chloride= Magnesium ChlorideMg2+ + 2Cl1- = MgCl2the formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2Magnesium and chlorine
I don't think you can have MgCl stable. MgCl2 is Magnesium Chloride.
Magnesium Chloride is MgCl2.
Magnesium chloride plus hydrochloric acid is magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.
Orangish yellow
The products are magnesium chloride and tin