Show the formation of MgCl2.

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The question is asking to show the formation of magnesium chloride (MgCl2), which typically involves a chemical reaction and possibly a diagram or equations to illustrate the process.

Answer

Mg loses 2 electrons forming Mg²⁺; Cl gains 1 electron forming Cl⁻. Mg²⁺ and 2 Cl⁻ ions form MgCl₂.

Mg (magnesium) loses two electrons to form Mg²⁺. Two Cl (chlorine) atoms each gain one electron to form Cl⁻ ions. The resulting ions attract each other to form MgCl₂ via ionic bonds.

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Mg (magnesium) loses two electrons to form Mg²⁺. Two Cl (chlorine) atoms each gain one electron to form Cl⁻ ions. The resulting ions attract each other to form MgCl₂ via ionic bonds.

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Magnesium chloride forms through ionic bonding, where magnesium's electrons are completely transferred to chlorine atoms, resulting in a stable electron configuration.

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A common mistake is not accounting for the two chloride ions required to balance the charge of the magnesium ion.

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