how is magnesium chloride formed by the transfer of electrons ?why does sol of magnesium chloride conduct electricity
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√ Formation of Magnesium choride.....¡¡
◆ In the formation of magnesium chloride Mg atom ( 2, 8,2 ) loses its two valence electrons to form divalent Mg+ion.
◆ These two atoms are gained by two chlorine atom (one each) to form chloride ions.
◆ The opposite charged ions are held by ionic bond as given in the figure.
◆ The solution of Magnesium chloride conducts electricity because of the presence of free ions. It should be noted that free ions are essential for the conduction of electricity.
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√ Formation of Magnesium choride.....¡¡
◆ In the formation of magnesium chloride Mg atom ( 2, 8,2 ) loses its two valence electrons to form divalent Mg+ion.
◆ These two atoms are gained by two chlorine atom (one each) to form chloride ions.
◆ The opposite charged ions are held by ionic bond as given in the figure.
◆ The solution of Magnesium chloride conducts electricity because of the presence of free ions. It should be noted that free ions are essential for the conduction of electricity.
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