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In the compound MgCl2, the subscript 2 indicates that

a. there are two magnesium ions for each ion of chlorine
b. the chloride ion is twice the size of the magnesium ion.
c. magnesium and chlorine form a double covalent bond.
d. there are two chloride ions for each magnesium ion.

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Answer:

The chloride ion accepted two electrons from the magnesium ion.

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The correct answer is answer choice D, there are two chloride ions for each magnesium ions. Subscripts always indicate the number of atoms, or ions, present in the molecule. The 2 refers to the element directly to its left, so answer choice A is reversed; there are 2 chloride ions for each magnesium ion, not the other way around. Answer choice B and C are incorrect because the subscript refers to the number of atoms, not the size of the atoms or the type of bond.
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