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Magnesium's atomic number is 12,
Which statement best explains why magnesium and chlorine combine in a 1:2 ratio?(1 point)
Responses Chlorine’s atomic number is
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Which statement best explains why magnesium and chlorine combine in a 1:2 ratio?(1 point)
Chlorine can accept twice as many
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Question Magnesium's atomic number is 12, and its atomic mass is approximately 24. How many neutrons does magnesium have?(2
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Magnesium's atomic number is 12, and its atomic mass is approximately 24. How many neutrons does magnesium have?(2 points)
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Which statement best explains why magnesium and chlorine combine in a 1:2 ratio?(1 point)
Responses Chlorine’s atomic number is
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The atomic number of chlorine is 17. The atomic number of magnesium is 12. What is the formula for magnesium chloride?
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The element phosphorus is located to the right of the element magnesium along the same period in the periodic table.
Which best
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Magnesium is a chemical element with symbol Mg and atomic number 12. Magnesium only occurs naturally in combination with other
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Suppose that magnesium would react exactly the same as copper in this experiment. How many grams of magnesium would have been
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Naturally occurring magnesium consists of Magnesium-24 (23.9850 amu; 78.99%), Magnesium-25 (24.9858 amu), and Magnesium-26
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