no. it only has ionic as far as i know.
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Magnesium phosphate is an ionic compound.
Magnesium chloride has an ionic bond.
Magnesium oxide is an ionic compound, not a covalent compound. It is formed through the transfer of electrons from magnesium to oxygen, resulting in the formation of ionic bonds between the two elements.
Magnesium Phosphate is an ionic molecule, it has a positively charged metal (Magnesium) and a negatively charged nonmetal portion (phosphate group) with a net zero charge since the charges cancel each other out.
Calcium has both ionic and covalent bonds.
Magnesium phosphate (Mg3(PO4)2) is an ionic compound. It is composed of positively charged magnesium ions (Mg^2+) and negatively charged phosphate ions (PO4^3-), which are held together by ionic bonds.
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Magnesium is NOT a bond, but an elemental name. However, magnesium ionises by losing two electrons to form the magnesium cation. Mg = Mg^(2+) + 2e^(-) It is the magnesium cation that form ionic bonds with anions.
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The name is diphosphate of trimagnesium.
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Nickel phosphate is an ionic compound.
AiPO is likely to have both ionic and covalent bonds. The bond between the metal ion "A" and the phosphate ion is likely to be ionic, while the bonds within the phosphate group are covalent.