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What is an isoelectronic species

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Answered by ur426193
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Two or more molecular entities are described as isoelectronic if they have the same number of valence electrons and the same structure, i.e. number and connectivity of atoms, but differ in some of the elements involved.

Answered by next63
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Isoelectronic species are elements or ions that have the equal number of electrons.

Example: O2-, F-, Mg2+

All have 10 electrons. Hence, they are isoelectronic species.

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