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  • Chloride Ion Formula (Cl⁻): Understanding Ion Formation
    The ion formula for chloride is Cl⁻.

    Here's why:

    * Chlorine (Cl) is a halogen, meaning it has 7 valence electrons.

    * To achieve a stable octet (8 valence electrons), chlorine needs to gain one electron.

    * When it gains an electron, it becomes negatively charged and forms the chloride ion (Cl⁻).

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