The Sulfide ion, S2-, is isoelectronic with Cl-
No. The K+ ion forms because it is isoelectronic with argon.
The Hydride ion (H-) and the lithium ion (Li+).
yes
Both fluoride ion and sodium ion are isoelectronic with neon. That means all have 10 electrons.
The formula for the chloride ion is 'Cl^-' sometimes written as 'Cl-'
Not a neutral Cl atom but the chloride ion Cl- is isoelectronic with the noble gas argon.
Cl & K ions are isoelectronic with Ar.
Neon is isoelectronic with the sodium ion.
oxide ion is isoelectronic with neon.
Argon is isoelectronic with the sulfide ion.
Oxide ion O2- is isoelectronic with neon.
S2- ion is isoelectronic with argon (with 18 electrons).
Krypton and selenide ion are isoelectronic with 36 electrons each
Mg2+ and neon are isoelectronic
Potassium is isoelectronic with the cation K+.
No. The K+ ion forms because it is isoelectronic with argon.
Cu+ is isoelectronic with Zn2+