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Chlorine ion (particularly Chloride ion) is more stable than Chlorine molecule
1 molecule of Sodium Chloride would be formed.
The ion formed by chlorine is the "chloride" ion
The chloride ion has an electron in plus.
Chloride ions are not molecules, for a start. They are ions. And chlorine molecules are not organic. All organic compounds must have Carbon in them.
Chlorine ion (particularly Chloride ion) is more stable than Chlorine molecule
There is no chlorine chloride. The formula for a molecule of chlorine is Cl2.
The chlorine ion is in group 7 so it has a charge of -1.
1 molecule of Sodium Chloride would be formed.
The ion formed by chlorine is the "chloride" ion
The chloride ion has an electron in plus.
Barium's charge is 2+ and Chlorine's charge is 1- so the formula would be BaCl2
Chloride ions are not molecules, for a start. They are ions. And chlorine molecules are not organic. All organic compounds must have Carbon in them.
A chlorine radical is simply Cl. with no charge but free electrons wanting to bond. A Cl atom basically. A chlorine molecule is Cl2 (two atoms bonded covalently). A chloride ion is Cl-. Many people confuse an ion with a radical. They are not the same.
Cl- Chloride ion 1s22s22p63s23p6 Cl Chlorine atom 1s22s22p63s23p5
The Chloride Ion is formed by the addition of a negatively charged electron to the element called chlorine. Chlorine is a halogen gas. Chloride Ion is used in medical treatments.
The chloride ion has 18 electrons.