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Chlorine atom forms \(Cl^{-}\) by

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Chemistry WAEC 2000

Chlorine atom forms \(Cl^{-}\) by

  • losing one electron
  • Sharing one electron
  • Donating lone pair of electrons
  • Gaining one electron checkmark

The correct answer is: D

Explanation

All non-metals will gain electron(s) to become negatively charge unlike metals which lose electron(s) to become positively charged. Chlorine atom is a non-metal in group VII, once it gains an electron to have its outermost shell completely filled with electrons, thus becoming negatively charged. The correct answer is option D

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