37, as the isotope is identified by its mass number.
Cl- is a Chlorine ion.
What symbol would represent a chlorine ion that has ionized to have a stable electron configuration?
Cl- This is the symbol of a chlorine ion that gains one electron
A chlorine ion is monatomic ― it is just Cl-.
Negative ion. Cl-
A sodium ion is a sodium atom missing one electron. A chlorine ion is a chlorine atom with an extra electron. A salt molecule is a sodium ion stuck to a chlorine ion.
Cl- This is the symbol of a chlorine ion that gains one electron
What symbol would represent a chlorine ion that has ionized to have a stable electron configuration?
Cl- This is the symbol of a chlorine ion that gains one electron
Cl-
None of them. Cl is the symbol for an atom of chlorine. If it were a compound there would be at least one other symbol, and the same applies to a polar molecule. If it were a negative ion it would be Cl- with the negative sign as a superscript. Chlorine doesn't form positive ions in normal circumstances, but it would be Cl+ , again with the charge as a superscript.
Cl-1.
Cl-1.
Chlorine ion (particularly Chloride ion) is more stable than Chlorine molecule
The ion formed by chlorine is the "chloride" ion
Cl is the symbol for chlorine. Watch out when you write chemical symbols that you correctly use upper and lower case! The superscript minus sign tells you that the chlorine has gained an electron and become a chloride ion, negatively charged.
A chlorine ion is monatomic ― it is just Cl-.
Negative ion. Cl-