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Answered by sujatakadali
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\huge\mathcal{\fcolorbox{lime}{black}{\pink{Answer}}}\begin{gathered}\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{\color{peru}Iso\:Electronic\:Species\:;-}}}} \\ \end{gathered}IsoElectronicSpecies;−

☆ Those having same number of electrons \bf{(e^-)}(e−) but different nuclear charge forms iso-electronic series.

\begin{gathered}\bf\red{Examples,} \\ \end{gathered}Examples,

1) \bf{O^{2-}\:,\:F^{-}\:,\:Mg^{2+}}O2−,F−,Mg2+ have 10 electrons. Hence, they are iso-electronic species.

2) \bf{K^{+}\:,\:Ca^{2+}\:,\:S^{2-}\:,\:Cl^-}K+,Ca2+,S2−,Cl− have 18 electrons. Hence, they are iso-electronic species.

3) \bf{Ne\:,\:F^{-}}Ne,F− have 10 electrons. Hence, they are iso-electronics.

4) \bf{N^{3-}\:,\:Al^{3+}\:,\:Mg^{2+}}N3−,Al3+,Mg2+ have 10 electrons. Hence, they are iso-electronics.

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♕ Now we take one the above example and clarify it.

✒ We take second example.

\begin{gathered}\boxed{\begin{array}{cccc}\bf Species & \bf Z & \bf e^- \\ \frac{\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad}{} & \frac{\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad}{} & \frac{\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad\qquad}{} \\ \bf K^+ & \sf 19 & \sf 18 \\ \\ \bf Ca^{2+} & \sf 20 & \sf 18 \\ \\ \bf S^{2-} & \sf 16 & \sf 18 \\ \\ \bf Cl^- & \sf 17 & \sf 18 \end{array}}\end{gathered}SpeciesK+Ca2+S2−Cl−Z19201617e−18181818

\begin{gathered}\bf\blue{Where,} \\ \end{gathered}

Z denotes the total number of electrons are present in that element.

\bf{e^-}e− denotes the number of electrons are present after gain/loss of valency electrons\huge{Hope\;it\;helps\;u}

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