Chlorine atom has 17 protons and 17 electrons.
The number of neutrons depends on the isotope considered.
Chlorine has four isotopes: Cl-35, Cl-36, Cl-37 and Cl-38 with 18, 19, 20 and 21 neutrons respectively.
However out of these, Cl-35 and Cl-37 are the most stable isotopes.
Chlorine. The number of protons in an element is always the same as the atomic number, which is 17 in this case. In a neutral atom (no charge), the number of electrons equals the number of protons, so it will be 17 electrons also. However, the number of neutrons will vary depending on the isotope (atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons). There are three isotopes of Chlorine: 35Cl, 36Cl, and 37Cl having 18, 19, and 20 neutrons respectively, though 35Cl is most common (75.77%).
See link below for more information on Chlorine, as well as the related question below that will show you how to find the number of each subatomic particle in any atom.
For Cl- ion there will be 17 protons and 18 electrons.
The number of neutrons depends on the isotope of chlorine
For Cl-35 isotope, there will be 18 neutrons
For Cl-37 isotope, there will be 20 neutrons
There are 17 protons in the nucleus of each chlorine atom. The number of neutrons is different for different isotopes of chlorine, but is always the difference between the isotopic mass number and the atomic number, which is the same as the number of protons in each nucleus. Since the discovery of neutrons, it has been usually considered that an atomic nucleus contains 0 electrons.
Atomic Number = No. Of protons = No. of electrons = 17 No. of neutrons = Mass Number - No of protons = 35 - 17 = 18
Chlorine has 17 protons and electrons and 35, 36 37 neutrons, depending on the isotope.
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17 protons, neutrons, and electrons.
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17 protons and 18 neutrons in the nucleus 2 electrons in the first orbital. 8 electrons in the second orbital. 7 electrons in the third orbital.
The number of protons and electrons is always the same as the atomic number, which for chlorine is 17. The number of neutrons is always the mass number minus the atomic number, which for this isotope is also 17.
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.
The centre of an atom is called the nucleus. The nucleus contains protons, which have a positive charge and neutrons which have no charge. Electrons are also subatomic particles but they go around the nucleus so they are not in the centre.
It has 18 neutrons. Its really simple, 35 is the mass number(A) i.e., the total number of neutrons and protons. We know atomic number(Z) of chlorine is 17. This is the number of protons. So A-Z will give us number of neutrons.
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Protons and neutrons are located within the nucleus. Electrons are revolving around the nucleus.
Protons, neutrons and electrons are located in the atom. The protons and neutrons are located in the atomic nucleus; the electrons are around the nucleus, arranged in shells.
Protons and neutrons are in the center of an atom in the nucleus. Electrons are dispersed around the nucleus.
The nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons; the electrons form electron shells around the nucleus.
Electrons -- in energy levels outside the nucleus. Protons in the nucleus. Neutrons in the nucleus.
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Protons are found in nucleus, as neutrons are also.
Neutrons and protons are placed in the atomic nucleus; electrons move surrounding this nucleus in clouds of electrons.
Protons and neutrons are placed in the atomic nucleus; electrons are around the nucleus.
The protons and neutrons are located in the atomic nucleus; the electrons are around the nucleus, arranged in shells.
Protons and neutrons are situated in the atomic nucleus and the electrons surround this nucleus.