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The atomic number of Mg and Cl are 12 and 17 respectively, what will be the number of electrons in Mg2+ and Cl-
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Answered by chandanakarhisar
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as Mg contain 2+ charge it means it loses two electron therefore by losing electrons Mg contain only 10 electrons.

chlorine have -1 charge which indicates that it gain one electron.therefore clorine now has 18 electrons in its octet.

compound formed by Mg and cl is

MgCl2.

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Answer: as Mg contain 2+ charge it means it loses two electron therefore by losing electrons Mg contain only 10 electrons. chlorine have -1 charge which ...

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