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On similar lines Explain the formation of mgCl₂
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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnesium reacts with chlorine to form an ionic compound magnesium chloride. When Magnesium reacts with chlorine, the magnesium atom transfers it's outermost electrons to two chlorine atoms.So, in this way Magnesium chloride(MgCl2) is formed

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Magnesium reacts with chlorine to form an ionic compound magnesium chloride.

When Magnesium reacts with chlorine, the magnesium atom transfers it's outermost electrons to two chlorine atoms.So, in this way Magnesium chloride(MgCl2) is formed.

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