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Does cl2- exist?
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No, Cl2- does not exist. Chlorine (Cl) typically exists as a diatomic molecule, meaning it forms Cl2. However, the negative charge (or "-") indicates the presence of an extra electron, which is not possible for chlorine in its stable state.
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