When chlorine is bonded to carbon, it typically has three lone pairs of electrons. Chlorine has seven valence electrons, and when it forms a single bond with carbon, it uses one of its electrons for bonding, leaving three lone pairs. Thus, in this scenario, chlorine retains three lone pairs of electrons.
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chlorine and its compand has many uses such as ●killing bacterai ●pesticides and weedkiller ●killing bacteria in drinking water
chlorine is used as disinfactant and as a chelating agent
There are three lone pairs present in chlorine atom
Chlorine has three energy levels.
Chlorine (Cl) can have three different values of mass number (isotopes) because it has multiple stable isotopes with different numbers of neutrons. The three isotopes of chlorine are chlorine-35, chlorine-36, and chlorine-37, corresponding to different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus.
In the Lewis structure for methyl chloride (CH₃Cl), chlorine is bonded to carbon and has three lone pairs of electrons. Chlorine, being in Group 17 of the periodic table, has a total of seven valence electrons; it uses one of these to bond with carbon, leaving three lone pairs.
The formula for one phosphorus atom for every three chlorine atoms is PCl3. In this compound, there is one phosphorus atom bonded to three chlorine atoms.
Not sure about 3 aspects, but Chlorine is very corrosive.
The formula for chlorine trifluoride is ClF3
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