What is the ground state electron configuration of chlorine?

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The question is asking for the electron configuration of a chlorine atom in its ground state, which refers to the arrangement of electrons around the nucleus in the lowest energy state.

Answer

[Ne]3s23p5

The final answer is [Ne]3s23p5

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The final answer is [Ne]3s23p5

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Chlorine has an atomic number of 17. Thus, it has 17 electrons which are arranged in the configuration [Ne]3s23p5.

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