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K+ and argon have the same electron configuration
[Ar]3d104s24p6
Potassium must lose one electron (to have the same configuration as the noble gas argon), and fluorine must gain one electron (to have the same configuration as neon)
They have the same electron configuration as argon, which means they are isoelectronic with argon.
They all have the same electron configuration as the noble gas argon.
K+ and argon have the same electron configuration
argon atom
Argon
argon
[Ar]3d104s24p6
They have the same electron configuration as argon, which means they are isoelectronic with argon.
The element argon (atomic number 18) has the electron configuration 1s22s22p63s23p6 which can be abbreviated [Ne] 3s23p6
The electron configuration, in standard form, is [Ne] 3s2 3p6
Sulfur needs to gain 2 electrons to have the electon configuration of Argon
Potassium must lose one electron (to have the same configuration as the noble gas argon), and fluorine must gain one electron (to have the same configuration as neon)
They have the same electron configuration as argon, which means they are isoelectronic with argon.
They have the same electron configuration as argon, which means they are isoelectronic with argon.