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Ryker David
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29 April, 11:10
What is the number of proton in chlorine?
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Marshall Graham
29 April, 11:22
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Atomic Number of Chlorine. Chlorine is a chemical element with atomic number 17 which means there are 17 protons and 17 electrons in the atomic structure.
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Kalan
29 April, 11:38
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The number of protons in chlorine is 17.
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