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What is the distribution of electron in neon and magnesium

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Answered by Chandra1972
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The Mg2+ ion is formed when the neutral magnesium atom loses 2 electrons, which brings its total number of electrons to 10. Neon, which has an atomic number of 10, also has 10 electrons, which is why the electron configurations for the Mg2+ and for the neutral Ne atom will be the same.

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Neils Bohr gave the planetary model of an atom. He was the first person to suggest the periodicity in the properties of the elements. “Bohr atomic model” forms the basis of the electronic structure of an atom. He was the person to describe the arrangement of electrons (electronic configuration) in different orbits/shells.

He proposed that electrons are distributed in circular electronic shells (orbits). These electrons revolve in the orbits around the nucleus from a fixed distance. In this topic, we will learn more about the electronic configuration of different elements.

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Answered by aashvi4629
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The Mg2+ ion is formed when the neutral magnesium atom loses 2 electrons, which brings its total number of electrons to 10. Neon, which has an atomic number of 10, also has 10 electrons, which is why the electron configurations for the Mg2+ and for the neutral Ne atom will be the same.

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