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When magnesium reacts with chlorine, magnesium ions (mg 2 ) and chloride ions (cl−) are formed. in this reaction, magnesium atoms?
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When magnesium reacts with chlorine, magnesium ions (mg 2 ) and chloride ions (cl−) are formed. in this reaction, magnesium atoms?
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I am guessing the reaction is 2 MgCl2 --> Mg2 + Cl 4
There are 2 mols of MgCl in the products, so...
2 mols* 6.022x10^23/1 mol = 1.2044 x 10^24 atoms of magnesium
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