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Options are not given in the question. But the following species will have the same electronic configuration as Br- ion:

Neutral atom: Kr

Cations: Rb+, Sr2+

Anion: Se2-

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Which ions has the same electron configuration of a noble gas ca or ci?

Cl- and Ca2+ has the electronic configuration of the noble gas, Ar, with 18 electrons.


What term has the same number of valence electrons?

The term "isoelectronic" refers to atoms or ions that have the same number of valence electrons. This often occurs among elements in the same group of the periodic table or between different ions that achieve a similar electronic configuration. For example, the noble gases and the ions of elements that gain or lose electrons to achieve a stable octet are considered isoelectronic.


What do all nickel atoms and ions have in common?

All nickel atoms and ions share the same atomic number, which is 28, meaning they all have 28 protons in their nuclei. This characteristic defines them as nickel, regardless of whether they are neutral atoms or charged ions. Additionally, nickel atoms and ions have similar chemical properties due to their configuration of electrons, particularly in their outer shells, which influences their reactivity and bonding behavior.


Do ions have the same electron configuration as noble gases?

The stable ions of all the elements except the Transition metals, Actinide, and Lanthanide series (that is the d and f block elements) form stable ions that are isoelectronic to a nobel gas by gaining or losing electrons in order to achieve an s2 p6 stable octet. For example, sodium will lose one electron to have the same electron configuration as neon, while nitrogen will gain three electrons to become isoelectronic to neon.


Why do ions of atoms have the same electron configurations as noble gases?

Potassium and chlorine are the only two that can.

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What ions are iso-electronic with the barium ion?

Cesium(I), Cs+1 is an iso-electronic ion to Ba2+ and also iodine, I-1 ions and xenon, Xe0 atoms are iso-electronic to Ba2+ ions.They all have the [Xe] electron configuration: [2, 8, 18, 18, 8], 0


What does isoelectronically mean?

Species (atoms or ions) that have the same number of electrons, and the same electron configuration, are called isoelectronic.


Which ions has the same electron configuration of a noble gas ca or ci?

Cl- and Ca2+ has the electronic configuration of the noble gas, Ar, with 18 electrons.


Why do certain atoms react with other atoms?

since not all atoms have same no.of electronic configuration they try to attain an octet sharing electrons each other


What term has the same number of valence electrons?

The term "isoelectronic" refers to atoms or ions that have the same number of valence electrons. This often occurs among elements in the same group of the periodic table or between different ions that achieve a similar electronic configuration. For example, the noble gases and the ions of elements that gain or lose electrons to achieve a stable octet are considered isoelectronic.


What is the relationship between the stable ions and the noble gases?

Generally (but not always) stable ions will have the same the electronic configuration as that of noble gases (completely filled valence shells / orbitals)


How are ions made?

Ions are electrically charged particles formed when atoms lose or gain electrons. They have the same electronic structures as noble gases. Metal atoms form positive ions, while non-metal atoms form negativeions. The strong electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions are called ionic bonds


What do all nickel atoms and ions have in common?

All nickel atoms and ions share the same atomic number, which is 28, meaning they all have 28 protons in their nuclei. This characteristic defines them as nickel, regardless of whether they are neutral atoms or charged ions. Additionally, nickel atoms and ions have similar chemical properties due to their configuration of electrons, particularly in their outer shells, which influences their reactivity and bonding behavior.


The negative ion F has the same electronic configuration as the positive ion?

The negative ion F has the same electronic configuration as the positive ion Ne. This is because the negative ion F gains an electron to achieve a stable octet configuration, similar to the stable electronic configuration of the noble gas Ne.


Are atoms and ions the same size?

no


Do ions have the same electron configuration as noble gases?

The stable ions of all the elements except the Transition metals, Actinide, and Lanthanide series (that is the d and f block elements) form stable ions that are isoelectronic to a nobel gas by gaining or losing electrons in order to achieve an s2 p6 stable octet. For example, sodium will lose one electron to have the same electron configuration as neon, while nitrogen will gain three electrons to become isoelectronic to neon.


When an ion and an atom are isoelectronic?

Answering by example: Cl- ion, Ar atom, K+ and Ca2+ ions are all 'iso-electronic' to each other, because they all have the same 20 electrons in the same (noble gas) electron configuration (structure) as argon has: [Ar] = [1s2, 2s2 2p6, 3s2 3p6]