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Marianna Morton
1 March, 17:11
Why is chlorine a nonmetal
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Rosa Gregory
1 March, 20:32
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Well on the periodic table Cl is in the section saying it is a non metal. In addition, it is nonmetls because it is usually a gas while metals are not. Finally, it is a non metal because it usually gains electrons instead of losing them during a reaction unlike metals.
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