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What happens when a magnesium atom loses an electron in its outer energy shell ?

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It becomes a positive ion.

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The answer is ; it becomes a Mg+1cation

The electron configuration of magnesium is 2.8.2

When a magnesium atom loses an electron it gains +1 charge. This is because it has an extra proton without a matching electron. It has to bind a -1 charged anion (ionic bond) or lose an extra electron (for stable electron configuration 2.8) to become stable.


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