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Which anions and cations are formed after ionization of magnesium sulphate.​

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Answered by adeebamahboob12
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The structure of a magnesium sulfate molecule is illustrated below. Note that MgSO4 molecules contain one Mg2+ cation (the magnesium ion) and one SO42- anion (the sulfate anion). An ionic bond is formed between the magnesium cation and the sulfate anion in magnesium sulfate.

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Answered by mywinterbear
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MgSO4 molecules contain one Mg2+ cation (the magnesium ion) and one SO42- anion (the sulfate anion)

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