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show the formation of Na2O and MgO transfer of electron​

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Answered by sinhanisi7
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Explanation:

Na2O is therefore an ionic or electrovalent compound. Formation of MgO: It has two electrons in its outermost shell. So the magnesium atom donates its 2 valence electrons and forms a stable magnesium ion Mg2+ to attain the electronic arrangement of neon gas.It has six electrons in its valence shell.

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Answered by pranavarak23
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Na2O is therefore an ionic or electrovalent compound. Formation of MgO: It has two electrons in its outermost shell. So the magnesium atom donates its 2 valence electrons and forms a stable magnesium ion Mg2+ to attain the electronic arrangement of neon gas.It has six electrons in its valence shell.

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