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name the species which is isoelectronic with s2-​

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Answered by parthasaha808
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Answer:

Argon is a species isoelectronic to s2-

Explanation:

s2- contains (16+2) electrons. [ 16 total electrons and 2 shared electron]

Thus all together 18 electrons, which matches with Argon- containing 18 electrons.

Answered by Brainzeee
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Answer:

Argon is the species which is isoelectronic with S^{2-}.

Explanation:

What is the meaning of isoelectronic?

  • Isoelectronic means atoms or ions which are have the same number of electrons.

For the sulfide ion (S^{2-}) :

  • 'S' means sulfur, whose atomic number is 16.
  • So, sulfur contains 16 electrons.
  • In the case of  S^{2-} ion, along with 16 electrons, 2 more electrons are also present.
  • So, total 18 electrons are present in sulfide ions.
  • In the periodic table, argon, whose atomic number is also 18, is similar to this  S^{2-} ion's electrons.
  • Means, argon and sulfide ( S^{2-}) ion are isoelectronic.

So, argon is the species that is isoelectronic with  S^{2-} ion.

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