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Question
Using the electronic configuration, explain how Mg atom combines with oxygen to form magnesium oxide by transfer of electrons.
[Atomic number: Mg = 12, O = 8]
Long Answer
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Solution
Magnesium (Mg) has an atomic number (Z) = 12. The electronic configuration of Magnesium is 2, 8, 2, so it loses two electrons to attain a stable octet and forms Mg2+.
Oxygen (O) has an atomic number (Z) = 8. The electronic configuration of oxygen is 2, 6, so it gains two electrons to complete its octet and forms O2−.
Thus, Mg transfers its two electrons to O, forming an ionic bond and producing magnesium oxide (MgO).
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