MG 2 + is isoelectronic with
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Yes, the Mg2+ ion and the neutral neon atom are isoelectronic, which implies that they have the same number of electrons and, of course, the same electron configuration.Magnesium has an atomic number of 12, which means its neutral atom has 12 electrons.
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Yes, the Mg2+ ion and the neutral neon atom are isoelectronic, which implies that they have the same number of electrons and, of course, the same electron configuration.Magnesium has an atomic number of 12, which means its neutral atom has 12 electrons.
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