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explain formation of magnesium chloride by distribution of electrons from magnesium and chlorine​

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Answered by devagya2005
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Answer:

[Mg]+ 2[Cl]⇒[Mg]+²     +2[Cl]⁻¹

2,8,2   2,8,7      2,8            2,8,8

Answered by pammiharika658
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Answer:

HEY MATE;

DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONS FROM MAGNISIUM CHLORIDE :

THE MAIN THEME OF DISTRIBUTING ELECTRONS ARE LOSING OR GAINING TO GET OCTET CONFIGARATION IN THE VALENCE SHELL BY THE QUESTION LET US OBSERVE IT IN HERE OF MgCl2 (MAGNISIUM CHLORIDE)

•MAGNISIUM CHLORIDE IS CHEMICAL BOND BETWEEN MAGNISIUM AND CHLORINE; AS WE KNOW THE ELECTRONS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR IT

CATION FORMATION :

1. SO, MAGNISIUM ATOMIC NUMBER IS 12

SO IT HAS 4 ELECTRONS IN VALENCE SHELL. SO ELECTONIC CONFIGARATION IS 2,8,2 OR 3S^2

ANION FORMATION:

2. CHLORINE ATOMIC NUMBER IS 16 AND IT HAS 7 ELECTRONS IN VALENCE SHELL AND ELECTRONIC CONFIGARATION IS 2,8,7

FORMATION OF BOND AND DISTRIBUTING ELECTRONS:

* SO, MAGNISIUM CAN LOSE 2 ELECTRONS AND CHLORINE CAN GAIN ELECTRONS TO GET OCTET CONFIGARATION.

* IT FORMS MgCl2 ( MAGNISIUM CHLORIDE)

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