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the compound formed by transferring of electron from metal to nonmetal is (a) HCL (b) MgCl2 (c) CCl4 (d) H2S​

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Answered by hannah21abigail
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Answer:

1 HCl

2 H²S

Explanation:

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Answered by haleema123
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Answer:

(b) MgCl2

Explanation:

Magnesium and chlorine form an ionic bond. Magnesium forms a positive ion (cation) with a 2+ charge and chlorine forms a negative ion (anion) with a 1- charge. So two chlorine anions form an ionic bond with one magnesium cation to form MgCl2. the compound is formed by the transfer of electron from metal (Mg) to nonmetal (Cl2)

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