Identify this symbol.
Cl-

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Answer 1
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Cl is the symbol of chlorine, having atomic number 35. It is a member of halogen family. It has tendency to gain electron and becomes ion. The ion of chlorine is called chloride ion, represented by Cl⁻ . The negatively charged ions are anions. It is therefore, chloride ion is an anion.

Answer 2
Answer: Anion. It has taken on an electron. Sorry about my first awnser...

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b. prevent global warming
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A. Trap heat

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The answer is A. trap heat Hopefully this helps!

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The amount of energy that is transferred at each level of the food chain is about 10%. This is called the 10% rule (10 per cent rule).

The answer would be 10%.

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Technically the best answer would be: Lactic acid and energy

But what actually happens is pyruvate is reduced into lactate and NAD+ is produced to feed back into glycolysis, which then keeps glycolysis going to produce more energy. So it is the best option because none of the others are correct

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The animal it gave birth to 

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Where 2 carriers of recessive gene have a child, that child has a 1 in 4 chance of receiving 2 albinism genes and having albinism.