how is magnesium chloride is formed by the transfer of electrons. why does the solution of magnesium chloride conduct electricity?
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the solution of magnesium chloride conduct electricity because they have free electron.
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Hi there,
In this Reaction, Mg act as Electron Donator and Cl act as electron receiver. Mg should lose its 2 Electrons and Cl should gain one electron to realize their complete Octate. Then electrostatic bond formation takes place between Mg and Cl ions which Provides Magnesium ride as Final Compound.
Why will MgCl2 conduct electricity:
Magnesium chloride is an ionic compound. Magnesium chloride dissociates ions within the Solution that truly conduct electricity.
Hope it helps you.
sanjeevnar6:
Its Magnesium Chloride as final product
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