explain why magnesium chloride has no overall charge
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During the reaction between magnesium and chlorine, Magnesium has a tendency to give up two electrons. ... However, two chlorine atoms are needed to take the two electrons from magnesium in order to complete it's octate. When this happens the overall charge becomes zero.
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Magnesium Chloride Chemical Formula
During the reaction between magnesium and chlorine, Magnesium has a tendency to give up two electrons. ... However, two chlorine atoms are needed to take the two electrons from magnesium in order to complete it's octate. When this happens the overall charge becomes zero.
During the reaction between magnesium and chlorine, Magnesium has a tendency to give up two electrons. ... However, two chlorine atoms are needed to take the two electrons from magnesium in order to complete it's octate. When this happens the overall charge becomes zero.
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