Is MgCl2 (Magnesium chloride) Ionic or Covalent? (And Why?)
MgCl2 (Magnesium chloride) is an ionic compound because when the metal combines with nonmetal, it usually forms an ionic compound. Here, Mg is a metal and Cl is a nonmetal. So when they combine, it forms an ionic compound. Well, now you have got to know that MgCl2 is an ionic compound, but let me … Read more