how does electronic configuration of Ions vary with the configuration of their isoelectronic atoms explain with examples
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Isoelectronic pairs are those elementswhich have the same number of shells and subshells that contain the same number of electrons.
The Cl− and Ca2+ are an isoelectronic pair because they both contain the same number of electrons, which is 18.
The electronic configuration of Cl−is [Ne]3s23p5.

The electronic configuration of Ca2+is also [Ne]3s23p5.

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The Cl− and Ca2+ are an isoelectronic pair because they both contain the same number of electrons, which is 18.
The electronic configuration of Cl−is [Ne]3s23p5.

The electronic configuration of Ca2+is also [Ne]3s23p5.

I hope I helped.
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