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2 May, 20:45

Chlorine (CI) can be found as an ion with a 1-charge. How does this happen?

O

A. It gains an electron.

B. It loses a proton.

O

O

c. It gains a proton.

D. It loses an electron.

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  1. 2 May, 23:29
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    A. it gains an electron

    Explanation:

    When Cl changes to Cl⁻, it gains an electron. Think about it like this: electrons are negatively charged, so when chlorine has a minus sign, it's like it has one more electron.
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