gain 1 electron
Multiply cL by 10:There are 10mL per cLThere is 0.1cL per mL
Li loses one electrons. Cl gains the electron.
It is simply a chemical change.
Isotopes. for example, a 35-Cl, 34-Cl, 36-Cl are all chlorines but with different neutrons, which would change their mass but not number of protons (what defines an element)
Nonmetals usually accept electrons to become negative ions (anions), e.g. Cl + e- --> Cl-.
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When chlorine gain an electron become the anion Cl-.
Much more electronegative than Sodium(Na).
Multiply cL by 10:There are 10mL per cLThere is 0.1cL per mL
Li loses one electrons. Cl gains the electron.
CL 10.0 is the highest. We could not go beyond that, unless you cheat...
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There are 100 cl in 1 kl. Therefore, to change 0.04 kl to centiliters, you must multiply it by 100. Hence, 0.04 kl equals 4 cl.
It is simply a chemical change.
Halogens typically gain an electron to achieve an octet and become , F- Cl-,, Br-, I-
Isotopes. for example, a 35-Cl, 34-Cl, 36-Cl are all chlorines but with different neutrons, which would change their mass but not number of protons (what defines an element)
A chloride ion would simply be represented by chlorine's chemical symbol along with a negative 1 to indicate the gain of an electron: Cl-1 or Cl1- or just Cl-.