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Answer:
[tex]Cl=\text{chlorine atom},Cl^-=\text{chloride ion}[/tex]
Similarities between [tex]Cl\&Cl^-[/tex]:
- They both have same atomic mass due to presence of same numbers of protons and neutrons.
- Both are from same parent element that is chlorine.
Difference between [tex]Cl\&Cl^-[/tex]:
- The size of chlorine atom is smaller than the size of chloride ion.
- In chloride atom there are 17 electrons where as in chloride ion there are 18 electrons.
Similarities:
1) atomic number is the same. Both, chlorine atom and anion, have atomic number 17. They have 17 protons in nucleus of an atom.
2) both are the same element.
Differences:
1) chlorine atom (Cl) has neutral change and chlorine anion (chloride ion Cl⁻) has negative charge, because chlorine anion has one electron more.
2) chloride ion is much larger than a chlorine atom, 167 and 99 pm, respectively, because attraction between protons and electrons are weaker.