how is magnesium chloride formed by the transfer of electrons why does the solution of magnesium chloride conduct electricity
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Magnesium Chloride is formed by the transfer of electrons. They form an ionic bond. An ionic bond is a type of bond in which there is complete transfer of electrons from one atom to to other atom(s). The solution of Magnesium Chloride conducts electricity because it is electrolytic in nature.
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magnesium has 2 electronsin it's outermost shell. so it donated each of its electrons to the 2 chlorine atoms .both become stable by getting the electronic configuration of neon and chlorine
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