The electrolyte magnesium chloride (MgCl2) will break up into how many individual particles in water (what is the i value)?

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Solid magnesium chloride is a non-conductor of electricity because the ions aren't free to move. However, it undergoes electrolysis when the ions become free on melting. Magnesium chloride dissolves in water to give a faintly acidic solution (pH = or 6).