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How many chlorine atoms can you ionize in the process `Cl rarr Cl^+ + e`, by the energy liberated from the following process ?
`Cl + e^- rarr Cl^(-) for 6 xx 10^23 "atoms"`
Given electron affinity ofm `Cl = 3.61 eV`, and `I P` of `Cl = 17.422 eV`.

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