Chemistry, asked by samimughal8991, 9 months ago

ca2+ is isoelectric with? ​

Answers

Answered by arminder0305
4

Answer:

Ca2+ have 18 electrons as it will dive 2 electrons and hence it will be isoelectronic with Ar , K+ etc.

HOPE IT IS HELPFUL TO U

MARK ME AS BRAINLIST N FOLLOW ME...

Answered by Anonymous
4

 \huge{ \underline{ \mathcal{Answer - }}}

thє αtσms/íσns whích cσntαín sαmє numвєr σf єlєctrσns αrє cαllєd ísσ-єlєctrσníc spєcíєs. numвєr σf єlєctrσns ín cα⁺² = 18 s⁻², cl⁻, αr, k⁺, sc⁺³ αrє thє spєcíєs whích cσntαíns sαmє numвєr σf єlєctrσns (ísσ-єlєctrσníc spєcíєs) αs cα⁺².

Similar questions