give one way in which the formation of magnesium oxide differs from the formation of sodium chloride.
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Explanation:
In the formation of. first compound
Magnesium reacts with oxygen
in second case
sodium reacts with chlorine
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In the formation of magnesium oxide magnesium gives TWO atoms to oxygen whereas in the formation of sodium chloride sodium gives ONE atom to chlorine
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In the formation of magnesium oxide magnesium gives TWO atoms to oxygen whereas in the formation of sodium chloride sodium gives ONE atom to chlorine
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