From measured intensity functions, published in a previous paper, partial interference functions, partial pair correlation functions, partial atomic distribution functions, and partial coordination numbers were calculated and discussed. According to the theory of Faber and Ziman, the electrical resistivity of molten Mg-Sn alloys was calculated from the partial interference functions and from pseudopotentials reported by Animalu and Heine. The calculated values, being normalized to the resistivity of the molten components, are in good agreement with values measured by a rotating field method. The partial interference functions are derived by the assumption of independency of concentration. This assumption is proved by discussion of the partial coordination numbers and the results of electrical resistivity determinations.