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The chlorine ion is in group 7 so it has a charge of -1.
The total charge of chlorine is -1. Chlorine typically forms an anion with a charge of -1 by gaining one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Chlorine typically has a charge of -1 when it forms an ion.
it has 7 electrons in its outer shell, which means its charge is -1.
Chlorine gas has a charge of zero because it is made up of neutral chlorine molecules, each consisting of two chlorine atoms sharing electrons equally.
Chlorine typically has a charge of -1 as an ion.
The chlorine ion is in group 7 so it has a charge of -1.
The Chlorine Ion has charge of -1.
The total charge of chlorine is -1. Chlorine typically forms an anion with a charge of -1 by gaining one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
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Chlorine's charge would be negative because it gained an electron, which results in it having an extra negative charge.
Chlorine typically has a charge of -1 when it forms an ion.
it has 7 electrons in its outer shell, which means its charge is -1.
The charge is -1.
The charge on X in XCl2 is +2. This is because chlorine typically has a -1 charge and since there are two chlorine atoms in XCl2, the total negative charge from chlorine is -2, therefore X must have a +2 charge to balance it out.
It is -1.
-1, but since there are two chlorines the charge is -2.