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Isaiah George
28 April, 06:46
Is a chlorine atom neutral
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Dayami Park
28 April, 07:37
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Answer: Yes! Chlorine atom is netral
Explanation:
Chlorine is an element found in group 7 of the periodic table. It has a symbol of Cl, and a mass number of 35 and atomic number of 17.
Chlorine atom, Cl is available at ground state (with no elctron gain or loss) unlike Chlorine ion Cl - which is negatively charged because chlorine receives an electron
Thus, Yes! Chlorine atom is netral
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