Neon is isoelectronic with Al3+ ion
N3-, O2-,F-,Ne, Na+ and Mg2+
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Both ions Mg2+ and Al3+ and atoms of Ne are isoelectronic with Na+: They all have [Ne] 3s0 = 1s2, 2s2 2p6, 3s0
Ions as Na+, Mg2+, Al3+ and N3- are isoelectronic; neon is an inert gas.
C-4 N-3 O-2 F- Ne Na+ Mg+2
Argon has 18 electrons. Ti4+ also has 18 electrons. Hence they are isoelectronic.
An (mono atomic) ion is called isoelectronic with another element (or ion) when it has the same number of electrons with it. (they are in the same period or it is the preceeding noble gas).Examples:Na+ and Mg2+ are both isoelectronic with Ne (element) and with each other. Even Al3+ is isoelectronic with them all: They are all surrounded with 10 electrons, hence they have the same 'noble gas' configuration.S2- and Cl- are isoelectronic with Ar (and with eacht other): all with 18 electrons around.
Al3+ is isoelectronic with neon with 10 electrons
Both ions Mg2+ and Al3+ and atoms of Ne are isoelectronic with Na+: They all have [Ne] 3s0 = 1s2, 2s2 2p6, 3s0
Ions as Na+, Mg2+, Al3+ and N3- are isoelectronic; neon is an inert gas.
Neon has 10 electrons. Anions isoelectronic with neon are F-, O2-, N3-. Cations isoelectronic with neon are Na+, Mg2+, Al3+
None. However, the noble gas helium is isoelectronic with Li+ ion (and not with Li element)
C-4 N-3 O-2 F- Ne Na+ Mg+2
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Argon has 18 electrons. Ti4+ also has 18 electrons. Hence they are isoelectronic.
An (mono atomic) ion is called isoelectronic with another element (or ion) when it has the same number of electrons with it. (they are in the same period or it is the preceeding noble gas).Examples:Na+ and Mg2+ are both isoelectronic with Ne (element) and with each other. Even Al3+ is isoelectronic with them all: They are all surrounded with 10 electrons, hence they have the same 'noble gas' configuration.S2- and Cl- are isoelectronic with Ar (and with eacht other): all with 18 electrons around.
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Cl & K ions are isoelectronic with Ar.