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12 March, 09:19

What is the correct ionic formula when mg2 + and p3 - react?

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  1. 12 March, 09:43
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    Any compound should have a neutral charge. So the compound you make should have a net charge of zero.

    So you have:

    Mg which is 2+

    And P which is 3-

    You want to balance out both their charges. If you simply made MgP it would have a negative charge (because 2-3 = - 1.)

    Now to balance this, you have to find the LCM: In this case it is 6. (2x3)

    Mg: Mg x 3

    P: P * 2

    You'll finally get Mg3P2.
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