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Chemistry, 05.10.2019 17:30, madisontrosclair2

Read the following chemical equation. mg(s) + h+ cl− → mg2+ cl− + h2 what most likely happens during this reaction?
magnesium gains two electrons.
magnesium loses two electrons.
chlorine gains one electron.
chlorine loses one electron.

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