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What do you mean by Isoelectronic species? Give example. Why are anions usually bigger than the parent atoms?​

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Answered by srikarravipati03
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Isoelectronic can be defined as 2 molecules or atoms having equal number of valence electrons present in their orbit. Note: Some examples of isoelectronic species are carbon monoxide and nitrogen because they have equal numbers of electrons that both contain 10 valence electrons. Planation:

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