Chloride ion is an anion (due to the presence of negative charge)
nothing.
but the ion of Cl (with an L) is Cl-, the chloride ion.
C, Cl, Ca, Cr, Cu, Cd, Cs, Ce, Cm: No ci; say you mean Cl = 17 electrons in a neutral atom.
If "ci" is Cl (chlorine) the neutral atom has 17 electrons.
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3 Iodine atoms, each with 3 pais of electrons (6 electrons), around a Phosphorus atom with 1 lone pair of electrons (2 electrons).
Na has one valence electron i.e. 1 electron in valence(last) shell.
4 electrons, 2 valence electrons
100 electrons
1 P and 5 CI
it should gain one electron
No - but it has the same as a F- ion
3 Iodine atoms, each with 3 pais of electrons (6 electrons), around a Phosphorus atom with 1 lone pair of electrons (2 electrons).
18The use of the online site say there are eighteen electrons that are in the chloride ion CI-. The info is useful if you use the chloride in situation.
Na has one valence electron i.e. 1 electron in valence(last) shell.
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because chlorine has 17 protons contributing to a +17 charge, 18 electrons have a -18 charge, 17-18 = -1 which is the overall charge of the ion
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