What is true of chlorine?
a. it has a large atomic radius and high electronegativity du...
What is true of chlorine?
a. it has a large atomic radius and high electronegativity due to having seven valence electrons.
b. it has a small atomic radius and a small number of valence electrons since its atomic mass is relatively low.
c. it has a small atomic radius but is very electronegative and has seven valence electrions.
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