This is a tricky question to answer because a typical chlorine atom is composed of 17 neutrons, 17 protons and 17 electrons. However there are isotopes with more or less neutrons, and charged particles with more or less electrons.
Depending on the context of this question the answer gets even more confused by quantum mechanics. Protons and Neutrons were once thought as fundamental particles (couldn't be broken down/not made of other particles) but now it is believed that they consist of 3 quarks each. Electrons are still believed to be fundamental.
There are 17 electrons i a neutral atom of chlorine.
A chlorine atom has 7 valence electrons.
One: It is transferred from the sodium atom to the chlorine atom.
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4.3x10^24
None. Neutrinos are highly energetic particles that move at the speed of light, and are not bound to atoms. As such, none of these particles typically reside within a chlorine atom, or any other atom.Chlorine is an element with an atomic number of 17. The most common isotopes of chlorine have either 18 or 20 neutronsbut no neutrinos.
An atom of chlorine has 17 protons.
Chlorine has 17 protons.
The chlorine atom has 17 protons and electrons.
There are 17 electrons i a neutral atom of chlorine.
None. Neutrinos are highly energetic particles that move at the speed of light, and are not bound to atoms. As such, none of these particles typically reside within a chlorine atom, or any other atom.Chlorine is an element with an atomic number of 17. The most common isotopes of chlorine have either 18 or 20 neutronsbut no neutrinos.
A chlorine atom has 7 valence electrons.
Chlorine has an Atom number of 17 and atom mass of 35.45. So atom mass - atom number gives you 18.45
There is one atom in Hydrogen and one atom in Chlorine. All elements are composed of only one atom.
chlorine have 17 atom the eletron configuration 1s22s22p63s23p5
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There is 1 hydrogen atom and 1 chlorine atom in Hydrogen Chloride.