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Explain the formation of MgS.​

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Answered by gomathitayaashri
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Magnesium, Mg , is located in period 3, group 2 of the periodic table, and has two electrons on its outermost shell, i.e. two valence electrons**. ... The electrostatic force of attraction will then bring the magnesium cations and the sulfur anions together → an ionic bond is formed.

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Answered by Grinisha09
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Magnesium, Mg , is located in period 3, group 2 of the periodic table, and has two electrons on its outermost shell, i.e. two valence electrons**. ... The electrostatic force of attraction will then bring the magnesium cations and the sulfur anions together → an ionic bond is formed.

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