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Cl-ion is more stable than Cl atom why ?​

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Answered by xoxo369ananya123
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Chlorine has an exothermic electron affinity, so the chloride ion may be considered more stable than the atom, despite the atom's neutrality.

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Answered by Anonymous
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An atom or ion with inert gas configuration (ns2np6) is comparatively more stable. So Cl- is more stable than Cl.Reason: Additional electrons are reflected more effectively by 3p-electrons in Cl than 2p-electron in F atom.

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