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Chemistry, 26.02.2020 19:56 dai77

Chlorine has seven valence electrons. It can form a bond with two atoms of Magnesium (two valence electrons). Is this an example of an ionic or covalent bond? Explain your reasoning by comparing both types of bonds. Is each atom gaining, losing, or sharing electrons?

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