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Hydrogen Chloride & Atomic Numbers: Understanding Hydrogen and Chlorine
There is no element named hydrogen chloride. Do you mean the atomic number for the element hydrogen, or for the element chlorine?
The atomic number for hydrogen is 1.
The atomic number for chlorine is 17.
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