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Magnesium is a group II metal and chlorine is a nonmetal halogen. So,Mg 2+ ( as the cation )and2Cl - ( as the anion )would form the ionic bond,MgCl2
Chlorine is not found in the nature in his elemental form.
hydrogen sulfide
The properties of sodium and chlorine change when the form NaCl. Both elements by themselves would kill you; sodium is highly reactive to water, and chlorine is a deadly gas. But when they combine, they form a compound that is necessary for human life.
In its elemental form chlorine takes the form of covalently bound molecules.
Chlorine would form a negative ion and the other three positive ions.
Yes
This bond is ionic.
Yes, it would.
Chlorine will form a negative ion with a charge of -1 because it gains one electron to complete its octet.
Magnesium is a group II metal and chlorine is a nonmetal halogen. So,Mg 2+ ( as the cation )and2Cl - ( as the anion )would form the ionic bond,MgCl2
sodium will react chlorine to form sodium chloride
Chlorine or an alternate form of sanitizer is necessary to kill bacteria which would grown in pool water if left untreated.
Chlorine can form both ionic and covalent bonds, with metals and non-metals respectively.
D. is expected to take place in the future.
Chlorine is not found in the nature in his elemental form.
Pure chlorine is actually a metal.