show the formation of Na2On and Mgo by the transfer of electron
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By losing valence electron, sodium is changed into Na+ and by gaining two electrons lost by two sodium atoms, oxygen atom is changed into an oxide anion, O2-. ... Na2O is, therefore, an ionic or electrovalent compound. Formation of MgO: It has two electrons in its outermost shell.
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Show the formation of sodium oxide and magnesium oxide by transfer of electrons
By losing valence electron, sodium is changed into Na+ and by gaining two electrons lost by two sodium atoms, oxygen atom is changed into an oxide anion, O2-. ... Na2O is, therefore, an ionic or electrovalent compound. Formation of MgO: It has two electrons in its outermost shell.
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By losing valence electron, sodium is changed into Na+ and by gaining two electrons lost by two sodium atoms, oxygen atom is changed into an oxide anion, O2-. ... Na2O is, therefore, an ionic or electrovalent compound. Formation of MgO: It has two electrons in its outermost shell.
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