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What is isoelectronic

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Answered by kuruk
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Isoelectronic refers to two atomsions or molecules that have the same electronic structure and same number of valence electrons. The term means "equal electric" or "equal charge". Isoelectronic chemical species typically display similar chemical properties.

Isoelectronic Examples

The K+ ion is isoelectronic with the Ca2+ ion. The carbon monoxide molecule (CO) is isoelectronic to nitrogen gas (N2) and NO+. CH2=C=O is isoelectronic to CH2=N=N.

CH3COCH3 and CH3N=NCH3 are not isoelectronic. 



Answered by sayeedhussain1621
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The species which consist species same number of electrons eg-o^-2, F- ,Ne,Na, mg+2, Al+3

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