Na
Magnesium chloride also known as MgCl2 is composed of two elements: magnesium (Mg) and chlorine (Cl). Therefore the answer to the question is two elements: magnesium and chlorine.
NA and MG are bridge elements because some of the second period elements show a diagonal relationship with the third period elements. Other examples would be LI and MG.
Magnesium but its Mg
Examples: Ca, Mg, Ba, Sr, Ra, etc.
I don't see any elements listed... but the elements that are most similar to calcium in behavior would be those directly above or below it; Mg (Magnesium) and Sr (Strontium).
Calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) are similar as both of them have two valence electrons.
Na
Magnesium chloride also known as MgCl2 is composed of two elements: magnesium (Mg) and chlorine (Cl). Therefore the answer to the question is two elements: magnesium and chlorine.
NA and MG are bridge elements because some of the second period elements show a diagonal relationship with the third period elements. Other examples would be LI and MG.
Na, Mg
Because some of the second period elements show a diagonal relationship with the elements of third elements in showing a similar kind of propertiesLi and Mg show diagonal relationship Be and Al also and many more
Magnesium but its Mg
Examples: Ca, Mg, Ba, Sr, Ra, etc.
Oxygen (O) at 47%, silicon (Si) at 28% are the two most common elements in minerals. Other elements in minerals are aluminum (Al) at 8%, Iron (Fe) at 5%, Calcium (Ca) at 3.5%, Sodium (Na) at 3%, Potassium (K) at 2.5% and Magnesium (Mg) at just 2%. All the other elements together make up only 1% of the earth's crust by weight.
Group 2A metals, the alkaline earth metals: Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra
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