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what is the isoelectronic

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Answered by Anonymous
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species which has same number of electrons are called isoelectronic

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

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