Magnesium chloride can be extracted from sea water and be used in the preparation of soy milk. Magnesium chloride can also be used in gardening to help correct magnesium deficiency in plants.
Magnesium chloride is soluble in water.
Magnesium chloride (MgCl2) is a salt.
Magnesium chloride has ionic bonds.
2HCl + Mg ---------> MgCl2 + H2 Hydrogen chloride + Magnesium -------> Magnesium Chloride + Hydrogen gas
Magnesium chloride
No, not in any way. Potassium chloride is KCl and Magnesium chloride is MgCl2 KCl is used as fertilizers and MgCl2 is used as a highway anti-icer. The only thing they share is Cl in their compound.
chloride isn't a thing on its own and the melting and boiling points of chlorine and magnesium will have no effect on the boiling and melting point og magnesium chloride.
MgCl2 is the chemical formula of magnesium chloride.
Magnesium+ Chloride= Magnesium ChlorideMg2+ + 2Cl1- = MgCl2the formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2Magnesium and chlorine
I don't think you can have MgCl stable. MgCl2 is Magnesium Chloride.
Salt, in it there may be; sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, and calcium chloride. H.F
Magnesium Chloride is MgCl2.
Magnesium chloride plus hydrochloric acid is magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.
The products are magnesium chloride and tin
Magnesium chloride is soluble in water.
Magnesium chloride is already a compound.
Magnesium chloride has ionic bonds.