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30 June, 18:31

Magnesium would acquire a stable arrangement of electrons by bonding with one atom of which of the following elements?

oxygen

chlorine

helium

nitrogen

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  1. 30 June, 21:10
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    Here we have to choose the anion from the given atom, which will combine with Mg in a stable arrangement as a monovalent anion.

    Mg²⁺ will only combine with one single anion O²⁻ to form MgO.

    The electronic configuration of Magnesium (Mg¹²) is 1s²2s²2p⁶3s², so the most stable ionic form of Mg is Mg²⁺ having inert gas electronic configuration i. e. 10 (Neon).

    Now for a single anion the charge of the ion should be - 2. Among the given atoms the electronic configuration of oxygen (O⁸) is 1s²2s²2p⁴, so the divalent anion of oxygen posses 10 electrons, inert gas electronic configuration (Ne).

    The electronic configuration of chlorine (Cl¹⁷) is 1s²2s²2p⁶3s²3p⁵. Thus the monovalent anion will have 18 electrons i. e. inert gas electronic configuration, Argon (Ar).

    The helium has only 2 electrons and it cannot leave the electrons as it will be highly unstable in that condition.

    The nitrogen (N⁷) 1s²2s²2p³, thus the divalent anion will poss 9 electrons which is not stable.

    Thus Mg²⁺ will only combine with one single anion O²⁻ to form MgO, which will be highly stable.
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