It turns into a nice, safe chloride ion, which is the most common negative ion in your body.
It becomes a negative ion.
It becomes a negative ion.
It becomes a negative ion.
positively
When chlorine gains one electron, it becomes a chloride ion with a negative charge.
When chlorine gains an extra electron, it becomes a negatively charged ion known as chloride (Cl-). This makes the atom more stable and allows it to participate in ionic bonding with other elements.
When a chlorine atom gains one electron, it forms a chloride ion with a single negative charge.
Chlorine readily gains an electron to form a chloride ion with a negative charge of -1.
in sodium chloride chlorine gains an electron and the bond formed between then is ionic.
Cl- This is the symbol of a chlorine ion that gains one electron
When a chlorine atom gains an electron, it becomes a chloride ion with a negative charge. This results in the formation of a stable ionic compound, such as sodium chloride (table salt). The extra electron fills the outermost energy level, achieving a full octet and increasing the stability of the atom.
This changes its chemical and physical properties. EX: Chlorine as a pure substance is a greenish-yellow gas which is poisonous. Sodium as a pure substance is a highly reactive metal. Sodium ions (loss of electron by sodium) and chloride ions (gain of electrons by chlorine) form salt which is no longer poisonous, table salt is used for seasoning.