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Chlorine is a Halogen. It is located in Group 7A of the periodic table. Two chlorine atoms bond to form highly reactive chlorine
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Why does the chloride ion have a -1 charge? a Chlorine atoms lose an electron. b Chlorine atoms have no electrons. c
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Elemental chlorine exists as a diatomic molecule Cl2.
Chlorine atoms exist in two different isotopes 35Cl and 37Cl. In the mass
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A 50.6 mg sample of sodium perchlorate contains radioactive chlorine-36 (whose atomic mass is 36.0 amu). If 29.6% of the
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A 53.8-mg sample of sodium perchlorate contains radioactive chlorine-36 (whose atomic mass is 36.0 amu). If 29.6% of the
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Why does the chloride ion have a -1 charge?
a Chlorine atoms lose an electron. b Chlorine atoms have no electrons. c Chlorine
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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
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Why does the chloride ion have a -1 charge?
A) Chlorine atoms lose an electron. B) Chlorine atoms share electrons. C) Chlorine
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Why does the chloride ion have a -1 charge?
a Chlorine atoms lose an electron. b Chlorine atoms have no electrons. c Chlorine
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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
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