Ions always have the same electronic structure as elements in which group of the periodic table?
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The Noble Gases - Group 0/8
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The noble gases are in group 0 of the periodic table so they will not react with other atoms because they have a full outer shell of electrons and an overall charge of 0.
When atoms react to form an ion, they will react to have a full outer shell of electrons, making them stable.
Therefore, since they both a full outer shell of electrons, they have the same electronic structure.
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