Argon is the noble gas that comes in the Periodic Table after chlorine.
No noble gas is isoelectronic with the element chlorine. But argon is isoelectronic with the chloride ion.
Chlorine is not a member of noble gas group. It belongs to halogen family.
no. chlorine is a halogen (a group 17 element) and not a noble gas (a group 18 element). However chloride ion will have the same electronic configuration as the noble gas, argon
No, chlorine (Cl) does not have a noble gas electronic configuration. It has the electron configuration [Ne]3s^2 3p^5, which is one electron away from achieving a stable, noble gas configuration like argon (Ar).
Anything that is not a noble gas will combine with chlorine.
Chlorine gains 1 electron to achieve the noble gas electron configuration of argon.
[Ne]3s23p5
Gain an electron.
halogens
Chlorine need one extra negatively charged electron to be a noble gas.
it's a non-metal
Chlorine will have a noble gas configuration by accepting one electron from a sodium atom to form an ionic bond. This results in chlorine gaining a full outer electron shell, similar to the noble gas configuration of argon.