The number of core electrons in chlorine is 10.
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Chlorine (Cl) has 17 electrons in its shells.
Oxygen as 2 core electrons and 6 valence electrons.
In cl-cl bond 1 electron is sahred by each of Cl atom.
Germanium has 28 core electrons.
Since Be is in the 2nd group, it should have 2 valence electrons and Cl should have 7 (in 7th group), and since there is 2 Cl, then there is 14. Add 14 Cl electrons and 2 Be electrons to get 16 electrons (valence, not total)
Cl has 7 valence electrons.
Chlorine will not for Cl-7 ion. It will form Cl-1 ion, which has total of 18 electrons.
Cl has 7 electrons. If you draw Cl^-, there are 8 electrons and a minus 1 charge. What do you want to draw? And what do you mean by "odd" electrons?
Chlorine (Cl) has 17 electrons in its shells.
Oxygen as 2 core electrons and 6 valence electrons.
In cl-cl bond 1 electron is sahred by each of Cl atom.
Germanium has 28 core electrons.
Oxygen has 6 core electrons.
Tin has 46 core electrons.
Chlorine has total of 17 electrons
Oxygen as 2 core electrons and 6 valence electrons.
Nitrogen atoms have two core electrons.