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Magnesium bromide is an ionic compound with the chemical formula MgBr 2 . What does the “2” indicate?
There are two magnesium ions to every bromide ion.
There are two bromide ions for every magnesium ion.
Bromide has a 2 – charge.
Bromide has a 2 + charge.
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There are two bromide ions for every magnesium ion.
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