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why magnesium flouride isnt soluble in water?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnesium fluoride is an inorganic compound with the formula MgF2. The compound is a white crystalline salt and is transparent over a wide range of wavelengths, with commercial uses in optics that are also used in space telescopes. It occurs naturally as the rare mineral sellaite.

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Answered by muniyappanagaraj09
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because it has the property to soluble in nitric acids and it is also soluble in some dilute acids also

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Because magnesium chloride ha no property to soluble in water

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