Chlorine gain electrons.
An atom of chlorine has 7 valence electrons because it is in group 17 of the periodic table.
There are 17 electrons i a neutral atom of chlorine.
Chlorine is a non metal element. There are 17 electrons in a single atom.
positively
They form an ionic bond
An atom of chlorine has 7 valence electrons because it is in group 17 of the periodic table.
There are 17 electrons i a neutral atom of chlorine.
Atoms that gain extra electrons become negatively charged. A neutral chlorine atom.
The chlorine atom has 17 protons and electrons.
Seventeen :)
Yes. Any atom that loses or gains electrons become charged. Positively charged If the chlorine atom attracts an electron from a lithium atom, they both become charged ions. The chlorine atom becomes a -1 charged chlorine ion and the lithium atom becomes a +1 charged lithium ion. Further the two ions combine to make the compound Lithium Chloride.
Chlorine has 17 electrons. 7 of its electrons are valence electrons.
There are 17 electrons present in a chlorine atom.
Chlorine, atomic number 17, has 17 protons. So an uncharged atom has 17 electrons.But when Chlorine takes on 1 electron, which often happens in ionic bonds, it has 18 electrons, which fills the outer shell of electrons.
Chlorine is a non metal element. There are 17 electrons in a single atom.
The neutral atom of chlorine has 17 protons and electrons.
positively