explain the formation of magnesium chloride
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Magnesium chloride has a crystalline structure. The positively charged magnesium ion - Mg+2 and negatively charged chlorine ions Cl- create the ionic bond by attracting each other. And, magnesium chloride formation occurs by transferring electrons of the outer orbits.
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formation of MgCl2
the positively charged magnesium ion Mg+2
and negatively charged chlorine ion Cl-
attract each other and form ionic bond
And magnesium chloride forms by exchanging outer orbits
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