Originally posted by Kaleanae
Mg^2+(aq) It lost two electrons, is a little 2+ that goes up^
You have one Magnesium, 2 Chlorides on the other side... one Magnesium ion and 2 Chloride ions 😄😐
did you work with lewis structures yet??? (I love lewis structres) we just got through the main part and now we are learning about aqueous solutions and if the atom would need to remain bonded to a cation (insoluble) or if it would stay stable in a solution (soluble)....
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MgCl2(s) ---> Mg2+(aq) + 2Cl-(aq)
is ^^^ that showing a dissociate because you started out with I think magnsium dichloride and you went to dimagnisum in an aqueous and then to dichloride. so basically you are showing how Magnesium dichloride is made up???
HCl+ H2O ------>H1+ + Cl1- (would become Hydrochloric acid)