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MgCl2, or magnesium chloride, consists of three types of atoms: magnesium (Mg) and chlorine (Cl). Each molecule of MgCl2 contains one magnesium atom and two chlorine atoms. Magnesium is a metal, while chlorine is a non-metal, and together they form an ionic compound.
The answer is one mole.
Five atoms
It depends on how many hydrogens are there and how many oxygen atoms there are.
2 atoms
Magnesium chloride is a salt.
This compound is magnesium chloride.
The answer is one mole.
Magnesium Chloride - MgCI2
No. MgCl2 is a salt of a strong acid and a strong base, therefore it is neutral.
In MgCl2, the oxidation state of Cl is -1 because it is a halogen. Since there are two Cl atoms, the total oxidation state contribution from Cl is -2. This means that the oxidation state of Mg is +2 in order to balance out the charges and form a neutral compound.
MgCI2 does not exist. The formula is MgCl2 with a lowercase L. This compound is ionic.
10
There are 20 atoms and there are 6 Carbon atoms, 8 Hydrogen atoms, 6 Oxygen atoms.
How many atoms does C8H16O8 have? Please answer need it quick.
5 atoms
9 atoms