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If the atomic numbers of magnesium and chlorine are and 17 respectively, draw their electronic configurations and show the process of formation of their compound by transfer of electrons.​

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Answered by aamitmishra21
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Answered by sangameshherur41
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the atomic number of magnesium is 12 and chlorine is 17 these two forms ionic bond

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ionic bond means elements share there electrons here magnesium has 2 electrons in k shell and 8 in l shell &2 electrons in m sheel and similarly chlorine has 2 electrons in k shell, l shell has 8 electrons , m shell has 7 electrons here chorine need 1 electrons to achieve octect form and magnesium has to loose it's 2 electrons to become octect form so magnesium gives 1 electrons to 1 chlorine and another one electron to another chlorine because of this magnesium becoms mg-2 and (cl)2

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