Which of the following can not be isoelectronic?
(a) two different cations (b) two different anions
(c) cation and anion (d) two different atoms
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Two different atoms can never be isoelectric.
Option (d)
Explanation:
- Two or more ions or atom unknown to be isoelectric if they contain the same number of electrons in their Orbit.
- Different atoms can never be isoelectric because only one environment can have a unique number of electron present in the orbit.
- Two or more iron can be isoelectric if they have different charges on them.
- isoelectronic species may have different numbers of proton but always have the same number of electrons.
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Answer:
two different atoms
Explanation:
Isoelectronic species are those which contain the same number of electrons.
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