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Anhydrous Magnesium chloride ($MgCl_2$) cannot be prepared by simply heating its hydrated salt, $MgCl_2 \cdot 6H_2O$, in an open vessel. What happens when $MgCl_2 \cdot 6H_2O$ is strongly heated?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Due to the high polarizing power and high hydration energy of $Mg^{2+}$, the coordinated water molecules attack the chloride ions upon strong heating. This causes hydrolysis rather than simple dehydration: $MgCl_2 \cdot 6H_2O \xrightarrow{\Delta} MgO + 2HCl \uparrow + 5H_2O \uparrow$.

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