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The oxidation number of Cl in Cl2 is..​

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Answered by ace10000
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The oxidation number of chlorine can be -1, 0, +1, +3, +4, +5, or +7, depending on the substance containing the chlorine. The most common oxidation numbers are -1 (as in HCl and NaCl ) and 0 (as in Cl2—chlorine gas )

Answered by naina5816
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Answer:

The oxidation number of chlorine can be -1, 0 , +1 , +3 , +4 , +5 , or +7 .

Explanation:

Depending on this substance containing the chlorine.

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