Chemistry, asked by IAMHARSHDAVE, 1 year ago

how to find the position of chlorine in the periodic table?

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Answered by Geniusshivanshu1111
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17th is the number that is occupied by Chlorine. I am a great chemist

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Answered by maheshwaranlupp0yaxy
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Chlorine has 17 electrons . It's atomic number is 17.
Therefore it's electronic configuration = (2,8,7).
It's period number is 3 because it has 3 shells.
To find group number check it's last shell.
If ut has number 1,2 write it , if it has3 or more than 3 add 10 to it and write the group number.
Its group number is 7+10=17th group.



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