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Why does the chloride ion have a -1 charge?

a
Chlorine atoms share electrons.
b
Chlorine atoms gain an electron.
c
Chlorine atoms have no electrons.
d
Chlorine atoms lose an electron.
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GPT 3.5
b
Chlorine atoms gain an electron.
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