Science, asked by muhammadaakif7d, 9 months ago

give one way in which the formation of magnesium oxide differs from the formation of sodium chloride.​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

In the formation of. first compound

Magnesium reacts with oxygen

in second case

sodium reacts with chlorine

Answered by zainabrehan124
10
I’m describing the simplest answer

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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