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Explain the formation of magnesium chloride using Lewis dot structure?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnesium reacts with chlorine by losing two electrons and on the other hand chlorine reacts by gaining the electrons lost by magnesium. In this a reaction takes place and thus a compound known as Magnesium Chloride is formed. In the image below I have provided the dot and cross diagram for the reaction.

Answered by siddhantuchle12
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Magnesium reacts with chlorine by losing two electrons and on the other hand chlorine reacts by gaining the electrons lost by magnesium. In this a reaction takes place and thus a compound known as Magnesium Chloride is formed. In the image below I have provided the dot and cross diagram for the reaction.

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