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will magnesium form covalent or ionic compounds?


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Answered by Priyanshu3008
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Magnesium will form ionic compounds as it is a metal and example=MgCl2

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Answered by raghav1542005
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Explanation:

Magnesium can only form metallic bonds, which are metal with metal and ionic bonds which are formed between metals and non-metals. Covalent bonds only occur with non-metals. ... In contrast, atoms that have the same electronegativity share electrons in covalent bonds since donating or receiving electrons is unfavorable.

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