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explain how magnesium fluoride conducts electricity when molten

OpenStudy (ammarshahzad):

The Mgcl2 conducts electricity in the process of electrolysis In their molten electrolysis, Florine will move toward anode and will lose the electrons that it gained from magnesium while Magnesium will go to cathode and gain its electrons and when the electrons will pass through battery then it will conduct electricity and the both elements will be separated Dissociation:\[MgF _{2}\rightarrow Mg ^{+2}+F _{2}^{-1}\] Reaction at anode:\[2F ^{+1}\rightarrow F _{2}+1 electron\] Reaction at cathode:\[Mg ^{+2}+2 electrons \rightarrow Mg _{2}\] Products: Mg2+F2

OpenStudy (ammarshahzad):

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