Neon has the same electron configuration as Na+ ion
neon gas has the same at. arrangement as Na+ ion(Na= 23 e- & Na+ = 22e-, neon at. no.=22)
Neon, if you are talking about an oxygen ion.
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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)
The stable ions of all the elements except the Transition metals, Actinide, and Lanthanide series (that is the d and f block elements) form stable ions that are isoelectronic to a nobel gas by gaining or losing electrons in order to achieve an s2 p6 stable octet. For example, sodium will lose one electron to have the same electron configuration as neon, while nitrogen will gain three electrons to become isoelectronic to neon.
no they have to be in the same group
This gas is krypton (Kr).
The noble gas krypton has the same electron configuration as an ion of bromine, Br-.
what does chlorine have t do to achieve the same electron arrangement as neon
Because each of them can form a cation with the electron configuration of a noble gas by donating one electron to another element.
That is correct. A noble gas (or at least all the noble gas elements heavier than helium) has an electron configuration of 8 electrons in its outer shell, and the sodium and chlorine ions in sodium chloride also have 8 electrons in their outer shell, just like a noble gas atom.
No, Na is sodium, an alkali metal. The noble gasses are in the far right column of the periodic table.
The noble gas that has the same electron configuration as a chloride ion is Aragon.
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.
Neon, if you are talking about an oxygen ion.
It has the same electron configuration as in a neon atom.
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.