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Describe what happens, in terms of electrons, when magnesium reacts with fluorine.

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Answered by thejuram02
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Electrons move from the magnesium atoms to the fluorine atoms. Explanation: ... Flourine atom will gain one electron to gain noble gas configuration and form flouride ion with -1 charge. When magnesium reacts with flourine, two electrons from magnesium are transferred to two atoms of fluorine.

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Answered by sonakshi605
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Electrons move from the magnesium atoms to the fluorine atoms. Explanation: ... Flourine atom will gain one electron to gain noble gas configuration and form flouride ion with -1 charge. When magnesium reacts with flourine, two electrons from magnesium are transferred to two atoms of fluorine.

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Magnesium and fluorine combine to form an ionic compound. What is the formula for the compound? Mg most commonly forms a 2+ ion. This is because Mg has two valence electrons and it would like to get rid of those two ions to obey the octet rule.

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