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2 July, 10:44

Explain why chlorine forms a - 1 ion, but sulfur froms a - 2 ion

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  1. 2 July, 11:14
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    As both chlorine and sulfur throw their electrons such that they achieve their stable electrons to be the so called " modal atom " Therefore chlorine have to throw 1 electron to form 8 and sulfur have to throw 2 to form 8. Therefore if they throw it will be negative while if they add it will be positive.

    * Remember (All Atmos have electronic figuration of most 2,8 or 2,8,8,8)
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