The atom is neutral; the ion chloride is negative.
It becomes a negative ion.
Positives: The eye allows us to see and perceive our surroundings, enabling us to navigate the world, appreciate beauty, and recognize faces. Negatives: The eye is susceptible to various conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration which can impair vision and lead to blindness if not treated promptly.
Chlorine (Cl) is a chemical element that can exhibit positive or negative oxidation states, depending on the compounds it forms. In its standard state, chlorine often forms negative ions (Cl-) when bonded with other elements.
No, Cl- is not an atom. It is an ion. Cl- represents a chlorine atom that has gained an electron, giving it a negative charge.
Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
A negative times a positive is a negative.
Chlorine forms a negative ion.
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No.When you add two positives you get a positive.When you multiply two positives you also get a positive.
1 positive will nullify 1 negative
It would be negative because there would be more negatives that positives
Negative and negative sides of a magnet do not touch. opposites attract. Negative and positives touch.
By repeating the positives.
you equal negative and positives.
Negative.
There is no such thing as a positive or a negative zero. A negative divided by a positive is a negative, and a positive divided by a negative is a negative. If you have a negative and a positive, the answer will be a negative. But if you have two negatives or two positives as the dividend and divisor, the answer will be a positive. In other words, dividing two positives or two negatives will always give you a positive. But dividing a positive and a negative will always give you a negative.
Chlorine can form both positive and negative ions. As an element, chlorine typically forms a negative ion (Cl^-) by gaining one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. However, in certain compounds, chlorine can also form a positive ion (Cl^+) by losing an electron.