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How is mgo formed by transfer of electrons?What type of bond is formed and what are yhe ions present in yhis compound?

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When this reaction occurs, strong ionic bonds form between two oppositely charged particles (ions). Magnesium is a group II metal, and therefore has two electrons in it's highest energy level (or outermost electron shell). ... The two electrons donated from one magnesium atom are taken up by an oxygen atom.

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