What is the correct name for #MgF_2#?
1 Answer
Mar 8, 2016
Magnesium (II) fluoride or simply magnesium fluoride
Explanation:
Simple salts such as this (that is, those with only cation (positively charged species) and one anion (negatively charged species)) have the nomenclature given by
We know from the compound given that the metal is magnesium, the anion is fluoride and that the charge of the metal is
two, or II, so we can build the name to be
Magnesium (II) fluoride.
But since magnesium is usually either found as a metal (charge 0) or as a salt in charge (II), we can omit the charge, so saying
Magnesium fluoride
Isn't wrong.