Asked by Anonymous
Which option is a negatively charged ion?
A: chlorine
B: chloride
C: chlorite
D: chlorate
A: chlorine
B: chloride
C: chlorite
D: chlorate
Answers
Anonymous
1: chloride
2: Valence electrons increase by one
3: how many energy levels it has
4: 1-
5: potassium and iodine
100% quick check
2: Valence electrons increase by one
3: how many energy levels it has
4: 1-
5: potassium and iodine
100% quick check
DrBob222
chloride, chlorite, chlorate all are negative 1- ions.
Cl^- = chloride ion
(ClO2)^- = chlorite ion
(ClO3)^- = chlorate ion
chlorine (Cl2) is the only one listed that isn't an ion.
Cl^- = chloride ion
(ClO2)^- = chlorite ion
(ClO3)^- = chlorate ion
chlorine (Cl2) is the only one listed that isn't an ion.
joe mama
C - chlorine
D - valace electrons increase by one
C - how many energy levels it has
B - (1-)
A - potassium and iodine
D - valace electrons increase by one
C - how many energy levels it has
B - (1-)
A - potassium and iodine
Kaden Miranda
Joe mamma is right, but number one was chloride for me, not chlorine. But ty!
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wouldn't that mean that anonymous is right?
ann
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Ke’ayunna
Anonymous is correct.
jayden
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