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Magnesium is a metal with two electrons in its outermost energy level. When it becomes an ion, what happens to its valence electrons? What happens to its charge?

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When it becomes an ion, it donates its valence electrons and becomes positively charged. The positively charged ion would be Mg²⁺ because it loses two electrons. It would have 12 protons and 10 electrons.

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Answer:The answer to your question is Mg loses its valence electrons and acquire a positive charge (Mg⁺²).

Step-by-step explanation:

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