Respuesta :
Magnesium sulfite is the magnesium salt of sulfurous acid with the formula MgSO 3. Its most common hydrated form has 6 water molecules making it a hexahydrate, MgSO 3·6H 2O.
Answer:
Magnesium Sulfite
Explanation:
Magnesium sulfite is a salt of sulphurous acid. Magnesium sulfite usually occur in an hydrate state instead of the anhydrous Magnesium Sulfide which has four oxygen.
The hydrated state usually attaches 6 molecules of water but when heated could lose some molecules of water to become a tri-hydrate salt.