What is the formula of magnesium hydrogen carbonate?

A. [tex]Mn \left( HCO _3\right)_2[/tex]
B. [tex]MgCO _3[/tex]
C. [tex]MgClO[/tex]
D. [tex]Mg \left( HCO _3\right)_2[/tex]



Answer :

To determine the formula of magnesium hydrogen carbonate, we need to recognize the chemical composition of magnesium, a metal, and hydrogen carbonate, an anion.

Magnesium has the chemical symbol \( \text{Mg} \).
Hydrogen carbonate, also known as bicarbonate, has the chemical formula \( \text{HCO}_3^- \).

Magnesium hydrogen carbonate forms when magnesium ions (Mg²⁺) combine with hydrogen carbonate ions (\(\text{HCO}_3^-\)). Since magnesium has a +2 charge and each hydrogen carbonate anion has a -1 charge, we need two hydrogen carbonate ions to balance the charge of one magnesium ion:

[tex]\[ \text{Mg}^{2+} + 2 \text{HCO}_3^- \rightarrow \text{Mg}(\text{HCO}_3)_2 \][/tex]

Therefore, the correct formula for magnesium hydrogen carbonate is:

[tex]\[ \text{Mg}(\text{HCO}_3)_2 \][/tex]

Among the options provided:
- \( \text{Mn}(\text{HCO}_3)_2 \) is incorrect, as it uses manganese (Mn) instead of magnesium (Mg).
- \( \text{MgCO}_3 \) is incorrect, as this is the formula for magnesium carbonate, not magnesium hydrogen carbonate.
- \( \text{MgClO} \) is incorrect, as it does not represent hydrogen carbonate but rather contains hypochlorite (ClO).

Thus, the correct choice is:

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