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What are isoelectronic species (ions)?Give examples. ​

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Answered by MrVampire01
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Answered by taesha43
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Atoms and ions that have the same electron configuration are said to be isoelectronic. Examples of isoelectronic species are N3–, O2–, F–, Ne, Na+, Mg2+, and Al3+ (1s22s22p6). ... For atoms or ions that are isoelectronic, the number of protons determines the size.

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