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atomic number of mg is 12 give the number of electrons mg 2 + ion​

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Answered by SanskrutiBajaj
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So if you add them up, then subtract two to account for the 2+ ionic charge, you will get the right number of electrons. In either case, you will end up with 12−2=10 electrons.

Answered by mubaidkhan83
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There are 10 electrons in a Mg2+ ion. A neutral atom of magnesium would have 12 electrons to balance out the positive charge of the 12...

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