why magnesium is a metal give reason?
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Magnesium is the lightest of all metal elements and is primarily used in structural alloys due to its lightweight, strength, and resistance to corrosion.
There are over 60 different minerals known to have a magnesium content of 20% or greater, making it the eighth most abundant element in the earth's crust. But when water bodies are accounted for, magnesium becomes the most abundant element on the surface of the earth. That is because of the significant magnesium content in salt water, which averages about 1290 parts per million (ppm). Yet, despite its abundance, global magnesium production is only about 757,000 tons per year.
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because it loses electron
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