Krypton, radon, and xenon cation are all isoelectronic with xenon because they have the same number of electrons.
The isoelectronic of iodide (I-) is xenon (Xe), because both species have the same number of electrons.
Hydroxide and water are isoelectronic with fluoride as they have the same number of electrons.
Krypton, calcium, chlorine+1 are isoelectronic with argon because they all have the same number of electrons, 18.
Atoms are isoelectronic when they have the same electron configuration. Therefore, an anion isoelectronic to krypton is bromide. A cation isoelectronic to krypton is rubidium.
The noble gas neon (Ne), is isoelectronic with N3- ion (not N atom)
The isoelectronic of iodide (I-) is xenon (Xe), because both species have the same number of electrons.
True. Both the strontium ion (Sr2+) and xenon (Xe) have the same number of electrons when considering the ionization states: 54 electrons. This means they are isoelectronic.
An atom is isoelectronic with another if they have the same number of electrons. The neutral atom that is isoelectronic with F (9 electrons) is Ne (neon). For Ca²⁺ (20 electrons), the isoelectronic atom is Ar (argon). P³⁻ (18 electrons) is isoelectronic with Ar as well, while K⁺ (18 electrons) is also isoelectronic with Ar. Pb²⁺ (78 electrons) is isoelectronic with the neutral atom Xe (xenon).
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
No noble gas is isoelectronic with the element chlorine. But argon is isoelectronic with the chloride ion.
Isoelectronic species have the same number of electrons. The telluride ion (Te²⁻) has 52 electrons (the atomic number of tellurium is 52, and the ion has gained two electrons). Therefore, species that are isoelectronic with Te²⁻ include the xenon atom (Xe), which also has 54 electrons, and the iodine ion (I⁻), which has 54 electrons after gaining one electron. Additionally, the bromide ion (Br⁻) can also be considered, as it has a similar electron configuration.
Yes, Cs+ and Xe are isoelectronic because they both have the same number of electrons (54) despite Cs+ having a +1 charge and Xe being neutral. Their electron configurations are identical due to this same electron count.
Neon is isoelectronic with the sodium ion.
Argon is isoelectronic with the sulfide ion.
Hydroxide and water are isoelectronic with fluoride as they have the same number of electrons.
None. The Se2- ion is isoelectronic with Krypton.
Krypton, calcium, chlorine+1 are isoelectronic with argon because they all have the same number of electrons, 18.