formation of bond in sodium chloride and magnesium chloride and identify the ions present in these compounds
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In the compounds sodium chloride and magnesium chloride , sodium and magnesium are metals respectively whereas chlorine is a non metal .
So , the bond formed in such compounds is covalent (ionic) bond .
In sodium chloride ,the ions formed are sodium ion (Na+) and Chloride ion (Cl-) .
In magnesium chloride ,the ions formed are magnesium ion (Mg2+) and Chloride ion (Cl-) .
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Here is your answer !!
In the compounds sodium chloride and magnesium chloride , sodium and magnesium are metals respectively whereas chlorine is a non metal .
So , the bond formed in such compounds is covalent (ionic) bond .
In sodium chloride ,the ions formed are sodium ion (Na+) and Chloride ion (Cl-) .
In magnesium chloride ,the ions formed are magnesium ion (Mg2+) and Chloride ion (Cl-) .
Hope it helps !!
@Incredible29
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