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- Magnesium chloride is another example of an ionic compound.
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- @At 138,79
- Use the bonding machine to show how Magnesium Chloride is bonded.
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- '@Answer MgCl2
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- '@Feedback Wrong
- '#bNo#b, in this case you need two chlorine atoms to donate the
- extra electrons from the magnesium atom to.
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- '@Animation BoseGrim
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- '@Feedback Correct
- '#bYes#b,in this case you need two chlorine atoms to donate the
- extra electrons from the magnesium atom to..
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- @At 133,334
- Magnesium has two spare electrons in its outer shell therefore
- it must bond to two chlorine atoms.
- The formula is therefore MgCl#f5#b#<2#>#b
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