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How many valence electrons does the Lewis structure for a chlorine atom show

How many valence electrons does the Lewis structure for a chlorine atom show-example-1
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Answer: D

Step-by-step explanation:

Chlorine is in group 7 or (VII) in Roman numerals, which means it has 7 balance electrons. It only needs one electron to become stable, hence it is next to the noble gases

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7 valance electrons the Lewis structure for a chlorine atom show.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lewis structure is used to keep track of the valance electrons of each atom and share them in bonding. Every valance electron is represented as a dot around the element to keep their count.

Paired VE’s are shown as ‘:’ and unpaired as ‘.’ in the representation. A chlorine Cl atom has 17 electrons. & of them are valance electrons. Out of the seven six are paired electrons and one is unpaired.

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