Question: Ionic interactions exists when we have salts (ie ionic compounds). The metal gives away an electron leading to a positive charge and the non-metal accepts

Ionic interactions exists when we have salts (ie ionic compounds). The metal gives away an electron leading to a positive charge and the non-metal accepts the electron and attains a negative charge. What are the charges for the following salts:

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MgCl2 Ca3N2 Mg(OH)2 Ca3(PO4)2

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