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Example of Metallic Sodium and Magnesium

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Answered by shambhavi12102005121
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Magnesium has the outer electronic structure 3s2. Both of these electrons become delocalised, so the "sea" has twice the electron density as it does in sodium. The remaining "ions" also have twice the charge and so there will be more attraction between "ions" and "sea"

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