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explain the bond created between the metals and nonmetals using magnesium as a metal and chlorine is non metal​

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Answered by SmartShaunak251
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Answer:

Exchange of atoms

Explanation:

When metals react with non-metals, electrons are transferred from the metal atoms to the non-metal atoms, forming ions. The resulting compound is called an ionic compound.

A magnesium atom will lose 2 electrons to form a stable 2+ ion. ... A chlorine atom will gain 1 electron to form a stable 1- ion forms the ionic bond between magnesium and chlorine.

Answered by anuj05slg
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Answer: the atomic mass of magnesium is 12 therefore it has 2 electron s in k shell , 8 electrons in l shell and 2 electrons in the outer m shell. And chlorine has an atomic mass of 11 therefore it has 2 electrons in the k shell, 8 electrons in the l shell, and 1 electron in the outer m shell. Now , we know that metals gain stability by losing electrons and non-metals gain stability by gaining electrons . So two atoms of chlorine will gain 1 electron from magnesium's outer shell to gain a octate configuration and so this bind of metals and non metals to stable them by losing and gaining electrons is called ionic compound or electro valent compound . The bond is as follows:-.

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