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Isoeletronic species have same number of valence electrons or same number of total electrons as well as same number of artoms .
identfy the set os isoelectrons specipes :

A

`N^(3-),O^(2-),F^(-)`

B

N,O,F

C

`H,H^(+),H^(-)`

D

`H^(-)Li,Be`

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  • Isoeletronic species have same number of valence electrons or same number of total electrons as well as same number of artoms ideentfiy the pair of isooters among the following :

    A
    `N_(2)O,CO_(2)`
    B
    `N_(2),CO`
    C
    `O_(3),NOLi_(3)`
    D
    Both (a)s and (b)
  • Which of the following have the same number of valence electrons?

    A
    N,Li,Na,C
    B
    He,Mg,Be,Ca
    C
    B,Al,N,P
    D
    O,S,Se,Rb
  • Species containing same number of electrons are called :

    A
    Isotopes
    B
    Isobars
    C
    Isoelectronic
    D
    Isotones
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