As the chlorine atom has 17 electrons, the chloride ion has 18.
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A chlorine anion has gained one electron, resulting in a total of 18 electrons. A neutral chlorine atom has 17 electrons, but gaining one electron makes it negatively charged, with a total of 18 electrons in the anion.
The anion of chlorine is chloride (Cl-).
Yes, chloride is an anion. It has a negative charge and is formed when a chlorine atom gains an electron.
There are 7 electrons in the outer shell of a chlorine atom. Chlorine belongs to Group 17 of the periodic table, so it has 7 valence electrons.
The name of the chlorine anion is chloride (Cl-).
An atom of chlorine has 17 electrons in total.