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How Many Electrons Does Magnesium Lose and Nitrogen Need to Form

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Question 23

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How many electrons does magnesium lose and nitrogen need to form Mg3N2?


A) magnesium loses 2 and nitrogen gains 2
B) magnesium loses 2 and nitrogen gains 3
C) magnesium loses 3 and nitrogen gains 2
D) magnesium loses 3 and nitrogen gains 3

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