Xe, Ba2+
Nitrogen is isoelectronic with oxygen, as they both have the same number of electrons, which is 8.
The Sulfide ion, S2-, is isoelectronic with Cl-
cesium phosphide
Cesium Nitride
Cesium Chromate = Cs2CrO4
Neon is isoelectronic with the sodium ion.
Argon is isoelectronic with the sulfide ion.
None. The Se2- ion is isoelectronic with Krypton.
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.
The noble gas that is isoelectronic with S2- is Argon. Both S2- and Argon have 18 electrons.
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.
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).
The noble gas neon (Ne), is isoelectronic with N3- ion (not N atom)
Nitrogen is isoelectronic with oxygen, as they both have the same number of electrons, which is 8.
Oxide ion (O2-) is isoelectronic with neon. Both species have the same number of electrons, which is 10.
Yes, the molar mass is different for isoelectronic molecules.