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ionic charge of anion of magnesium nitrate..?

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Answered by Bhavanavindamuri
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Magnesium Nitrate is an ionic compound formed by Magnesium Mg+² the cation and Nitrate NO¯³ the polyatomic anion.

In order for these two ions to bond the charges must be equal and opposite. Therefore, it will take two -1 nitrate ions to balance the one +2 magnesium ion. This will make the formula for Magnesium Nitrate Mg(NO3) 2.

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