Atoms may form different ions and have different oxidation states, even Chlorine. Ok, so what are the common oxidation states for an atom of Cl?
Note: Learn more about the oxidation states here.
In the case of Chlorine the most common oxidation states is ( (±1),3,5,7). There are also cool facts about Chlorine that most don't know about. Let me show you...
Year: 1774
Location: Sweden
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Note: Learn more about the oxidation states here.
In the case of Chlorine the most common oxidation states is ( (±1),3,5,7). There are also cool facts about Chlorine that most don't know about. Let me show you...
Chlorine Data
Chlorine Oxidation States
(±1),3,5,7Discovery
Discovered By: Carl Wilhelm ScheeleYear: 1774
Location: Sweden
Sources
Salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is its most common compound. Commercial quantities are produced by electrolysis of aqueous sodium chloride (seawater or brine from salt mines).Atomic Mass
35,4527Learn more about the atomic mass.
Uses
Used in water purification, bleaches, acids and many, many other compounds such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFC).Description
Greenish-yellow, disagreeable gas. Never found in free form in nature.Atomic Symbol
ClName Origin
Greek: chlôros (greenish yellow).Atomic Number
17Learn more about the atomic number.
State at 20 °C
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Luz, Gelson. "Oxidation States of Chlorine (Cl) [& Origin, Uses, Discovery ..." Materials. Gelsonluz.com. dd mmmm. yyyy. <URL>
Now replace dd, mmmm and yyyy with the day, month, and year you browsed this page. Also replace URL for the actual url of this page (The < and > stay, ok?). This citation format is based on MLA.
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