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In chlorine, when the protons and electrons are equal, the charges cancel each other and the atom remains neutral. Then how does it accept one more electron when there is no force to act on it? |
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Answer» In chlorine, when the protons and electrons are equal, the charges cancel each other and the atom remains neutral. Then how does it accept one more electron when there is no force to act on it? |
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