No, electrons do not just form they have to be there already. In this case P is in group 15 or new group 5. That means to form a srable octet you need 3 more electrons. Now each chlorine has 7 electrons in its outer shell, by sharing an electron per chlorine all atoms have a stable octet through covalent bonds. This is why PCl3 forms, and the oxidation state of P is 3.
Three. ---- Two, three or five; three phosphorus chlorides are known: PCl3, P2Cl4, PCl5.
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Chlorine gains electrons and sodium lose electrons
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Three. ---- Two, three or five; three phosphorus chlorides are known: PCl3, P2Cl4, PCl5.
Zirconium (Zr) can combine with a few elements. Some of which are: Nitrogen Phosphorus Boron Carbon Sulphur Iodine Chlorine
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Chlorine gas is a diatomic molecule, Cl2. Two atoms per molecule. A mole contains Avogadro's Number of particles, that being (approximately) 6.02 x 1023. Hence, the number of atoms in one mole of chlorine gas is twice Avogadro's Number, or approximately 1.204 x 1024.
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A nonpolar covalent bond forms when two chlorine atoms combine to form a chlorine (Cl2) molecule.
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