Asked by Miki

In aqueous solution Mg consists as an ion +2 . What would the formula of the metal salt magnesium sulfate be??

I think it will be Mg(SO4)2 as Mg is a positive ion +2 and SO4 is negative ion SO4-

Can you chceck please?

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Answered by Miki
Well now i think i am wrong as SO4 should be a negative ion 2- then the formula will be MgSO4 where Mg is 2+ and S04 is 2-
Answered by DrBob222
MgSO4 is correct.
Answered by Miki
Thank you
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