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Only to be more accurate, a single Chlorine atom has 7 electrons in its outer shell. Simplistically, 6 are paired leaving 1 unpaired electron. It combines with another Chlorine atom with a covalent bond where they both share each others unpaired electron, creating some form of stability. I can remember one of my first electrolysis experiments in Chemistry where we produced chlorine gas from brine. Certainly a noxious gas! As I recall, rocket fuel can also be generated from a combo of ammonia and bleach, however, I do not recall the concentrations or proportions.
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