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show the formation of magnesium chloride

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Mg forms ionic bond to Cl by donating its valence electrons to two Cl atoms.

The electron configuration of Mg is [Ne]3s². It can achieve a complete octet by losing its two valence electrons to form Mg²⁺.

The electron configuration of Cl is [Ne]3s²3p⁵. It can achieve an octet by gaining one valence electron to form Cl⁻.

The oppositely charges of the magnesium and chloride ions attract each other and form ionic bonds.

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