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what is isotones and isoelectron? ​

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Answered by beauty1239
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Isotone, any of two or more species of atoms or nuclei that have the same number of neutrons. Thus, chlorine-37 and potassium-39 are isotones, because the nucleus of this species of chlorine consists of 17 protons and 20 neutrons, whereas the nucleus of this species of potassium contains 19 protons and 20 neutrons.

Isoelectronicity is an effect observed when two or more molecules have the same structure and the same electron configurations, but differ by what specific elements are at certain locations in the structure. For example, CO, NO⁺ , and N ₂ are isoelectronic, whilst CH ₃COCH ₃ and CH ₃N=NCH ₃ are not.

Answered by shj0835120
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Answer:

ISOTONES: Are those elements which have same number of neutrons.

ISOELECTRONIC: the species containing same number of electrons.

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