Magnesium burns in oxygen to form magnesium oxide. Explain this reaction on the basis of
electronic concept of oxidation and reduction,
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Oxidation-reduction reactions
For example, magnesium burns in oxygen to form magnesium oxide (MgO). The product is an ionic compound, made up of Mg2+ and O2− ions. The reaction occurs with each magnesium atom giving up two electrons and being oxidized and each oxygen atom accepting two electrons and being reduced.
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