if nitrite and magenisium ions are isoelectric species if yes than how
Asked by jaswindernkd
| 21st Jun, 2020,
05:04: PM
Expert Answer:
Isoelectronic species: These are those species which have the same number of electrons.They are the ions of different elements which have same number of electrons but differ from one another in magnitude of nuclear charge.
Examples of isoelectronic species with 10 electrons:N3-,O2-,F-
Isoelectronic species: These are those species which have the same number of electrons.They are the ions of different elements which have same number of electrons but differ from one another in magnitude of nuclear charge.
Examples of isoelectronic species with 10 electrons:N3-,O2-,F-
Answered by Ramandeep
| 21st Jun, 2020,
07:34: PM
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