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why is the atomic number of chlorine 1?​

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Answered by hareeshbalasubramani
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Answer:

The atomic number of chlorine 17

Answered by ayushbhaskar2006
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Answer:

Chlorine is the 17th element in periodic table so it's configuration goes such: 2-8-7.

To satisfy the octet rule it needs a gain of 1 electron and so it's valency is 1

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