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what is the relation between Na^+ and Mg^2+

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Answered by kkalra1712
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Explanation:

The elements sodium and magnesium are in the same Period, therefore outer electrons of the Mg atom experience greater effective nuclear charge and, more importantly, the magnesium cation, Mg2+, has a greater cationic charge than the Na+ cation. This second effect is by far the more significant

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