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Chlorine Gas Easily Gains Two Electrons to Form Two Chloride

Question 128

Question 128

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Chlorine gas easily gains two electrons to form two chloride ions. In this process, chlorine is ________


A) reduced.
B) oxidized.
C) ionized.
D) complexed.
E) both ionized and oxidized.

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