No. this is an example of ionic bond, not hydrogen bond
The bond between MgCl2 and water is primarily ionic. In MgCl2, magnesium (Mg) forms an ionic bond with chlorine (Cl), creating a compound with charged ions. When MgCl2 dissolves in water, the polar nature of water molecules allows them to interact with the charged ions through ion-dipole interactions.
The bond chlorine-hydrogen is polar covalent.
Hydrogen chloride has a covalent bond.
In one formula unit of MgCl2, there is one atom of magnesium (Mg) and two atoms of chlorine (Cl).
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between magnesium (Mg) and chlorine (Cl) to form magnesium chloride (MgCl2) is: 2Mg + Cl2 → 2MgCl
MgCl2 is an ionic compound. there is a large difference in electronegativity between Mg and Cl.
The bond between MgCl2 and water is primarily ionic. In MgCl2, magnesium (Mg) forms an ionic bond with chlorine (Cl), creating a compound with charged ions. When MgCl2 dissolves in water, the polar nature of water molecules allows them to interact with the charged ions through ion-dipole interactions.
MgCl does not exit. It is MgCl2 which is magnesium chloride. It is made with IONIC bonds.
A covalent bond is formed when two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons. For example, in a molecule of hydrogen gas (H2), each hydrogen atom shares its single electron with the other to form a covalent bond.
MgCl2 forms an ionic bond. Magnesium (Mg) is a metal that donates two electrons to chlorine (Cl), a nonmetal, to form Mg2+ and Cl- ions. The electrostatic attraction between these oppositely charged ions creates the ionic bond.
Mg has a positive 2 charge ( wants to give away 2 electrons). Cl has a negative one charge (wants to gain an electron). Since it is a bond between a non metal and metal it is a ionic bond, therefore you cross the charges. Your answer should be: MgCl2 (where the two is written as a subscript of Cl and we don't write one because it is 'understood' )
The bond chlorine-hydrogen is polar covalent.
MgCl2 is classified as ionic. It is a metal and a non metal.
Hydrogen chloride has a covalent bond.
In one formula unit of MgCl2, there is one atom of magnesium (Mg) and two atoms of chlorine (Cl).
An ionic bond is formed between Mg and Cl2 in the product (MgCl2). In this bond, Mg transfers 2 electrons to Cl atoms, resulting in Mg2+ cation and Cl- anions. The positively charged Mg cation and negatively charged Cl anions are then attracted to each other, forming an ionic bond.
F-F Cl-Cl or any other halogen-halogen ;halogen- alkaline metal Na-Cl