Neon
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)
neon
Cl- and Ca2+ has the electronic configuration of the noble gas, Ar, with 18 electrons.
The noble gas electron configuration of radon is [Xe]4f145d106s26p6.
There is no noble gas with the same electronic configuration as the element barium (Ba). But Ba2+ ion and the noble gas xenon (Xe) will have the same number of electrons (54 electrons each).
The "Noble gas electron configuration," or the condensed electron configuration, for F is [He] 2s2 3p5.
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)
neon
Cl- and Ca2+ has the electronic configuration of the noble gas, Ar, with 18 electrons.
The noble gas electron configuration of radon is [Xe]4f145d106s26p6.
There is no noble gas with the same electronic configuration as the element barium (Ba). But Ba2+ ion and the noble gas xenon (Xe) will have the same number of electrons (54 electrons each).
argon
[Ar]3d104s24p6
Iodine accepts one electron to achieve noble gas configuration. Strontium loses two electrons to achieve noble gas configuration. Nitrogen accepts three electrons to achieve noble gas configuration. Krypton already has a noble gas configuration.
Losing an electron cesium has a noble gas configuration.
The electron configuration and noble gas core for Li+ is that of He: Li+: (1s2, 2s0)
The noble gas electron configuration of Phosphorus is [Ne] 3s2 3p3