[Ne] or [He]2s22p6
no, it is not
No it wont.
If you go backwards two elements, you will find Neon (Ne). If you go forwards six, you will find Argon (Ar).
neon
There is no noble gas configuration for hydrogen.
no, it is not
No it wont.
If you go backwards two elements, you will find Neon (Ne). If you go forwards six, you will find Argon (Ar).
no. it doesn't
neon
There is no noble gas configuration for hydrogen.
Magnesium element has no relation with noble gas. But Mg2+ ions and noble gas neon are isoelectronic.
Ca2+ is isoelectronic with the noble gas, Argon. F-, Mg2+ are isoelectronic with the noble gas, Neon. I- is isoelectronic with the noble gas, Xenon
Positive. It wants to lose two electrons to get to the electron configuration of its nearest noble gas, Ne (Neon).
Krypton is a noble gas and already has noble gas configuration.
The noble gas configuration of strontium is [Kr]5s2.
The noble gas configuration for manganese is [Ar]4s23d5