When two different species have the same number of electrons, they are said to be
Chapter 1, Problem 1.2(choose chapter or problem)
When two different species have the same number of electrons, they are said to be isoelectronic. Name the species that satisfies each of the following criteria: (a) the singly charged negative ion isoelectronic with neon (b) the singly charged positive ion isoelectronic with neon (c) the dipositive ion isoelectronic with argon (d) the neon species that is isoelectronic with neutral fluorine
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