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Chlorine will bind easily to almost every element in the Periodic Table. Here are a few examples of compounds involving Chlorine;

Hydrogen Chloride

Americium (III) Chloride

Barium Chloride

Iodine Chloride

Magnesium Chloride

Chlorine Monoxide

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