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

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Answer:There are 18 electrons and 17 protons, so the chlorine atom has become a charged chlorine ion with a charge of negative one (-1). ... When it does, the sodium atom becomes a sodium ion with a charge of positive one (+1). Chlorine, as mentioned above, desperately wants an electron so it can fill its outer electron level.

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Answer:

it gains an electron

Step-by-step explanation:

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