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26 January, 11:46

A student made the Lewis dot diagram of a compound as shown. Mg is written with two dots shown on its top. Cl is written on the right side of Mg. Cl has seven dots around it. An arrow is shown from one dot on Mg toward the vacant space around Cl. Another arrow is shown from the other dot on Mg toward the vacant space around Cl. On the top, the art title is written as Students Lewis Dot Model. What is the error in the Lewis dot diagram? The number of dots around Cl should be six because it is receiving two electrons from Mg. The number of dots around Mg should be one because there is only one Cl around Mg atom. Another Cl should be shown around Mg that will transfer its unpaired electron to Mg. Another Cl should be shown around Mg that will receive the second electron on Mg.

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  1. 26 January, 11:56
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    The answer is D)

    Another Cl should be shown around Mg that will receive the second electron on Mg

    I took the quiz and it was correct
  2. 26 January, 12:09
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    Mg and chlorine forms ionic compound

    The formula is MgCl2

    So here one atom of Mg combines with two atoms of Chlorine

    The two electrons from Mg is being transferred to two chlorine atoms

    EAch chlorine atom gets one electron

    So the correct answer is

    Another Cl should be shown around Mg that will receive the second electron on Mg.
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