(a)
Interpretation:
The species with the singly charged negative ion and that is isoelectronic with neon is to be named.
Concept introduction:
The two different species that possess the same or equal number of electrons are referred to as isoelectronic species. Their chemical and physical properties may differ from each other.
(b)
Interpretation:
The species with the singly charged positive ion and that is isoelectronic with neon is to be named.
Concept introduction:
The two different species that possess the same or equal number of electrons are referred to as isoelectronic species. Their chemical and physical properties may differ from each other.
(c)
Interpretation:
The species with the di-positive ion and that is isoelectronic with argon is to be named.
Concept introduction:
The two different species that possess the same or equal number of electrons are referred to as isoelectronic species. Their chemical and physical properties may differ from each other.
(d)
Interpretation:
The neon species that is isoelectronic with neutral fluorine is to be named.
Concept introduction:
The two different species that possess the same or equal number of electrons are referred to as isoelectronic species. Their chemical and physical properties may differ from each other.
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