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Depends on your choices. Lithium does.
Fe
Magnesium forms divalent cations and chlorine forms monovalent anions; therefore, the binary compound of magnesium and chloride has the formula MgCl2.
Rb
It is. It contains just the two elements, sodium and chlorine. The sodium forms positive ions, and the chlorides are negative.
Chlorine is an element, because it is in the Periodic Table. It forms the elemental molecule Cl2 ( Cl - Cl) It is a green extremely poisonous gas. Not found directly in nature , but only as it anions Cl^- & ClO^- etc., in NaCl ( Sodium Chloride - common salt) , and Ca(ClO)2 ( a bleach).
Potassium reacts with Chlorine to create Pottassium Chloride or KCl
Magnesium forms divalent cations and chlorine forms monovalent anions; therefore, the binary compound of magnesium and chloride has the formula MgCl2.
Rb
It is. It contains just the two elements, sodium and chlorine. The sodium forms positive ions, and the chlorides are negative.
Chlorine is an element; it contains only chlorine atoms. It its elemental form it forms diatomic molecules.
The iodine. The suffix -ide in inorganic chemical names usually indicates an anion.
because the atoms of lithium are the type where they take any form easily and stick to other elements. Chlorine on the other hand is the element form of a noble gas, it doesn't mix. So when the lithium clings to the chlorine, with the chlorine being unwilling, then an ionic compound forms.
This element is chlorine; sodium chloride is NaCl.
Yes, Magnesium easily forms an ionic compound with chlorine. It is called magnesium chloride, MgCl2
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binary ionic compound
binary ionic compound