Iso electronic with K plus
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For an ion to be isoelectronic with an atom (or with another ion), it must have the same number of electrons surrounding its nucleus. ... Potassium, or K , has 19 electrons, which implies that K+ will have 18 electrons as well. Ca2+ and K+ are isoelectronic, but not with krypton
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For an ion to be isoelectronic with an atom (or with another ion), it must have the same number of electrons surrounding its nucleus. ... Potassium, or K , has 19 electrons, which implies that K+ will have 18 electrons as well. Ca2+ and K+ are isoelectronic, but not with krypton
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