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Is mgcl2 is a non polar covalent compound​

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Answered by soulQueen
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Explanation:

MgCl2 is polar because its molecular geometry is bent, it's not symmetrical thus leading MgCl2 being polar since the dipole forces are pulling downwards. MgCl2 is polar-ionic. ... MgCl2 dissolves in water because the individual ions in the solid (Mg2+ and Cl-) coordinate with the partial charges in the water molecules

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

MgCl2 is polar because its molecular geometry is bent, it's not symmetrical thus leading MgCl2 being polar since the dipole forces are pulling downwards. MgCl2 is polar-ionic. ... MgCl2 dissolves in water because the individual ions in the solid (Mg2+ and Cl-) coordinate with the partial charges in the water molecules.

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