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Since chlorine is one of the 7 diatomics, it is Cl₂.

Seven Diatomics:

H₂, I₂, Br₂, Cl₂, O₂, F₂, N₂

Chloride ion = neg. 1

Chlorine= Cl2 = neutral

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Mainly Chloride(Cl-) ion, in which chlorine is in "-1" oxidation state.

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A chlorine ion is monatomic ― it is just Cl-.

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The charge that chlorine atom usually carries is -1

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The chloride anion, the most common and probably the only ion formed by chlorine, has a charge of -1.

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an ion with any element in gruop one becuase each element is striving to have 8 electrons, so it would be lithium or anything under it

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The charge on a chlorine atom is -1

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chloride anion Cl-

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negative

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