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MgSO4 and Mg3(PO4)2 covalent or ionic????

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Answered by divyanshugaur555
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It is covalent reaction. Please mark brainliest
Answered by arenarohith
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Answer:

covalent compound.

Explanation:

The bonds in the compound MgSO4 can be described as

In the given compound, Sulphur (S) and Oxygen (O) are two non metals and Magnesium (Mg) is a metal. In this compound, Sulphur and Oxygen reacts to form  and the mecovalent bondtal Magnesium reacts with both non metals Sulphur and Oxygen to form ionic bonds.

Magnesium phosphate is Mg3(PO4)2. Okay, onto how I found that: Magnesium phosphate is an ionic compound, because firstly, there is no numerical prefix on the second word of the name, so we know it is not a covalent compound.

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