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24 October, 18:12

Explain how an ionic bond forms when magnesium atoms react with oxygen atoms.

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  1. 24 October, 18:21
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    If you look at the periodic table, magnesium (Mg) is in group 2, meaning it has 2 electrons on it's outer shell.

    Oxygen (O) is in group 6, meaning it has 6 electrons in its outer shell.

    To form an ionic bonds, both elements need to have full outer shells / 8 electrons in their outer shell.

    Oxygen only needs 2 electrons to become an ion, and magnesium is able to give 2 away, so oxygen takes 2 from magnesium to form an ionic bond.
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