Interpretation:
The ion/s with the same number of electrons as present in
Concept introduction:
Ions with the same number of electrons are known as isoelectronic ions. Sulfide (
Answer to Problem 16E
Explanation of Solution
Cl, Ca and P has
Thus, the number of electrons in
The atomic number of Na is 11 thus, after removal if 1 electron, the sodium ion is formed. The number of electrons present in sodium ion will be 10. Similarly, the atomic number of oxygen is 8 and after gaining 2 electrons, it forms oxygen ion with a total number of 10 electrons.
Therefore,
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