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Show the formation of Na2O and MgO by the transfer of electrons. What are the ions present in there compounds.​

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Answered by khanrishan2
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Thus, oxygen accepts two electrons donated by magnesium atom and forms a stable oxide ion, O2-. The oppositely changed magnesium ions, Mg2+ and oxide ions,O2-, are held together by a strong force of electrostatic attraction to form Magnesium oxide compound Mg2+O2- or MgO. MgO is an ionic compound.

Answered by harshita620911
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Thus oxygen accepts two electrons donated by magnesium atom and forms a stable oxide ion O2-. The oppositely changed magnesium ions Mg2+ and oxide ions O2- are held together by a strong force of electrostatic attraction to form Magnesium oxide compound Mg2+O2- or MgO. MgO is an ionic compound.

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