Magnesium is an element so is not made of other elements.
An atomic physicist might tell us that Magnesium could be split into lighter components in a nuclear reactor but I think Magnesium is itself too light for that to be possible.
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magnesium oxide is made up of two elements magnesium & oxygen..
Magnesium is an element.it is a compound as it is made up of two elements
MgCl2 stands for magnesium chloride. Magnesium (Mg) is an element and chlorine (Cl) is an element, both found in the periodic table of elements. MgCl2, however, is a compound made of these two elements, and it would not be found in the table of elements.
Helium and magnesium are both elements because they consist of only one type of atom. In contrast, compounds are made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together. Helium and magnesium exist in their pure forms as single atoms without being chemically combined with other elements.
If you have pure magnesium, then the two atoms that compose the substance are going to be magnesium atoms. Magnesium is an element, a pure substance composed of all the atoms of the same kind. It is not to be confused with a compound which is made up of two or more atoms of different elements.
The name of the compound with this formula is "magnesium sulfide".
it is a compound as it is made up of two elements
No, magnesium oxide is a compound made of the elements magnesium (Mg) and oxygen (O).
Milk of magnesia is a compound. There are three elements within the milk of magnesium. Magnesium, hydrogen, and oxygen, are the three elements within the milk of magnesia compound.
A compound substance is one that is made up of two or more elements.
magnesium oxide is made up of two elements magnesium & oxygen..
Magnesium is an element.it is a compound as it is made up of two elements
MgO is a compound because it is made up of two different elements, magnesium (Mg) and oxygen (O), chemically combined in a fixed ratio. The atoms of magnesium and oxygen are bonded together through ionic bonds to form the compound magnesium oxide.
Magnesium sulfate is a compound, and the terms metal a nonmetal do not apply to it.
Magnesium oxide is classified as a compound because it is made up of two or more elements chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. In this case, magnesium and oxygen combine to form magnesium oxide through a chemical reaction, resulting in a distinct chemical composition and properties different from its individual elements.
Magnesium sulfide (MgS) is composed of magnesium and sulfur atoms. The compound is formed by the combination of one magnesium cation (Mg2+) and one sulfide anion (S2-), resulting in a stable ionic compound.
MgCl2 stands for magnesium chloride. Magnesium (Mg) is an element and chlorine (Cl) is an element, both found in the periodic table of elements. MgCl2, however, is a compound made of these two elements, and it would not be found in the table of elements.