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There are 17 electrons i a neutral atom of chlorine.
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A neutral chlorine atom has 17 electrons. You can know this because chlorine's atomic number is 17, which is the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms, and a neutral atom has equal numbers of electrons and protons.
There are 17 electrons present in a chlorine atom.
Chlorine has 17 electrons. The number of electrons in an electrically neutral atom is equal to its atomic number (the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom). The electronic configuration of chlorine is [Ne] 3s2 3p5.
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Chlorine has: 17 Protons 17 Electrons (in a neutral atom i.e. not an ion) (Isotope Mass Number - 17) is the number of Neutrons.
The chlorine atom has 17 protons and electrons.
A chlorine atom has 7 valence electrons.
17 protons and 17 electrons if it is a neutral atom 17 protons and 18 electrons in a -1 Cl 17 protons and 16 electrons in a +1 Cl
The single valence electron of a neutral sodium atom is transferred to the valence shell of a neutral chlorine atom to form the stated bond; therefore, the answer is 1.
The neutral atom of cadmium has 48 electrons.