17 protons and 17 electrons if it is a neutral atom 17 protons and 18 electrons in a -1 Cl 17 protons and 16 electrons in a +1 Cl
17 electrons. The number of protons and electrons is always the same.
16 protons, 17 neutrons, 16 electrons.
Protons = 17, electrons = 18There are two isotopes differing in neutron number only :Cl-35 (75%) having 35-17= 18 neutronsCl-37 (25%) having 37-17= 20 neutrons
The answer is 18 electrons.
17 protons and 17 electrons in chlorine.
17 protons and 17 electrons if it is a neutral atom 17 protons and 18 electrons in a -1 Cl 17 protons and 16 electrons in a +1 Cl
17 protons 22 neutrons 17 electrons
Chlorine has: 17 Protons 17 Electrons (in a neutral atom i.e. not an ion) (Isotope Mass Number - 17) is the number of Neutrons.
17 electrons. The number of protons and electrons is always the same.
Cl-37 : 17 protons , 20 neutrons , 17 electrons Compare with Cl-35 ; 17 protons , 18 neutrons, 17 electrons. These are two different and common isotopes of chlorine. Remember 'Different isotopes have a different number of neutrons'. Chemically they react the same.
If you are not an ion then you will have 17.
17 protons and 18 electrons
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chlorine ion has 17 protons and 18 electrons.
Chlorine atoms always have 17 protons. The number of neutrons equals the mass number of the isotope named minus the number of protons: in this instance, 35 - 17 or 18.
16 protons, 17 neutrons, 16 electrons.