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this element is part of group 2 and has a [[Atomic_number|atomic number ]]of 12 and a standard atomic weight of 24.3. this means that it contains 12 [[Protons|protons]] in its atomic state and has more than one [[Isotope|isotope]]. its isotopes have 12, 13 and 14 neutrons. it is commonly found in ion form of +2 after being oxidised. it is a shiny grey solid at room temperature and is considered an alkaline earth metal.
this element is part of group 2 and has a [[Atomic number|atomic number of]] 12 and a standard atomic weight of 24.3. this means that it contains 12 [[Protons|protons]] in its atomic state and has more than one [[Isotope|isotope]]. its isotopes have 12, 13 and 14 neutrons. it is commonly found in ion form of +2 after being oxidised. it is a shiny grey solid at room temperature and is considered an alkaline earth metal.
 
It has the electron configuration of: 1S2 2S2 2P6 3S2<sup></sup><sup></sup><sup></sup>
 
Magnesium is the key element involved in photosynthesis, it is found in clorophil.

Revision as of 16:33, 19 October 2013

this element is part of group 2 and has a atomic number of 12 and a standard atomic weight of 24.3. this means that it contains 12 protons in its atomic state and has more than one isotope. its isotopes have 12, 13 and 14 neutrons. it is commonly found in ion form of +2 after being oxidised. it is a shiny grey solid at room temperature and is considered an alkaline earth metal.

It has the electron configuration of: 1S2 2S2 2P6 3S2

Magnesium is the key element involved in photosynthesis, it is found in clorophil.