[Ne]3s23p5
For phosphorus [Ne]3s23p3
No! Fluorine is the most "ignoble" gas, because it will bond to almost any other element, and chlorine is not far behind in its indiscriminate reactivity.
a noble gas.
Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.Argon is a noble gas; it hardly combines with any other element.
Noble gas
The element chlorine does not have noble gas configuration. But chloride ion formed (when chlorine accepts an electron) has noble gas configuration of argon.
No noble gas is isoelectronic with the element chlorine. But argon is isoelectronic with the chloride ion.
no. chlorine is a halogen (a group 17 element) and not a noble gas (a group 18 element). However chloride ion will have the same electronic configuration as the noble gas, argon
[Ne]3s23p4
[Ne]3s2
[Ne]3s2
For phosphorus [Ne]3s23p3
For phosphorus [Ne]3s23p3
The element is argon and the isotope is 18Ar40
For phosphorus [Ne]3s23p3
Argon is the noble gas that comes in the periodic table after chlorine.
Chlorine is not a member of noble gas group. It belongs to halogen family.