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    Chlorine with Atomic Number 17 Would Most Likely _____ an Electron
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Chlorine with Atomic Number 17 Would Most Likely _____ an Electron

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Chlorine with atomic number 17 would most likely _____ an electron, during ionic bonding, to attain the noble gas configuration of Argon.

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