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What do you understand by isoelectronic species? Name a species that will be isoelectronic with each of the following atoms or ions. (i) F– (ii) Ar (iii) Mg2+ (iv) Rb+

🔷 What are Isoelectronic Species?

Isoelectronic species are atoms or ions that have the same number of electrons, and hence the same electronic configuration, but may have different nuclear charges (atomic numbers).

🔸 They are “electronically identical,” but not chemically.


🔶 Now, let’s find one isoelectronic species for each:


(i) F⁻ (Fluoride ion):

  • Atomic number of F = 9

  • F⁻ has gained 1 electron → total = 10 electrons
    Isoelectronic with: Ne (Neon) (Z = 10)


(ii) Ar (Argon):

  • Atomic number = 18 → 18 electrons
    Isoelectronic with: Cl⁻ (Z = 17, gains 1 e⁻ → 18 electrons)
    Or also K⁺ (Z = 19, loses 1 e⁻ → 18 electrons)


(iii) Mg²⁺ (Magnesium ion):

  • Atomic number = 12, loses 2 electrons → 10 electrons
    Isoelectronic with: O²⁻ (Z = 8, gains 2 e⁻ → 10 electrons)
    Or also F⁻ or Ne


(iv) Rb⁺ (Rubidium ion):

  • Atomic number = 37, loses 1 electron → 36 electrons
    Isoelectronic with: Kr (Krypton) (Z = 36)


✅ Summary Table:

Given Species No. of Electrons Isoelectronic With
F⁻ 10 Ne
Ar 18 Cl⁻, K⁺
Mg²⁺ 10 O²⁻, F⁻, Ne
Rb⁺ 36 Kr

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