Chemistry, asked by tanmay4166, 8 months ago

what are isostructural and isoelectronic structure?​

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Answered by somyakothari
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Answer:

Isoelectronic species are the species which have the same number of electrons around them. For Example: have the same number of electrons around them which are 10 electrons.

Isostructural species are defined as the species which have same shape and hybridization. These species have same number of valence electrons.  

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Answered by pradnyapattewar7
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Explanation:

Isostructural chemical compounds have similar chemical structures. Isoelectronic terms refer to two atom, ions or molecules that have the same number of valence electrons.

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