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The chemical symbol for chlorine is Cl. Chlorine as a gas is represented by molecular formula Cl2 which means that in one molecule there are two Cl atoms. The two Cl atoms share a pair of electrons. It is thus a covalent compound with simple molecular structure.

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A chlorine molecule is found as Cl2 because chlorine atoms are diatomic, meaning they are more stable when they bond together in pairs. This pairing allows them to achieve a full outer electron shell and be more energetically favorable.

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