what does chlorine have t do to achieve the same electron arrangement as neon
Argon
no
Sulfur
The sodium atom, Na, is ionized, giving it's electron to the chlorine, Cl. Therefore, one electron is transferred from the sodium to the chlorine, forming Na+ and Cl- ions and an ionic bond.
Yes, Neon is a noble gas (its outer shell of electrons is full) and does not react with anything, while Chlorine is a halide and is very reactive.
Argon
to have a full outer orbital like neon, it will have to bond with another element.
to have a full outer orbital like neon, it will have to bond with another element.
The electron configuration of neon is [He]2s2.2p6.
Na+ and neon are isoelectronic.
It has the same electron configuration as in a neon atom.
Na+ ion and neon are isoelectronic.
Na+ and neon are isoelectronic.
Argon
Neon has the same electron configuration as Na+ ion
Neon has 2 and 8 electrons per shell; the electron configuration is [He]2s2.2p6.
All of the elements in Period 3, excluding group 18/VIIIA, have the same inside electron arrangement as phosphorus. They all have the electron configuration of neon as their inside arrangement of electrons.