Is MnCl2 an ionic compound?
That is an ionic compound named manganese(II) chloride. Since Cl is -1 and you have 2 of them, the total negative charge is -2. That means the charge of the Mn must be +2 to make the compound neutral. The (II) shows that the Mn is +2. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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