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  • 19-11-2020
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Why might it be important to identify isoelectronic ions/atoms?

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Answer:

Isoelectronicity may be used to predict the properties and reactions of a species. It is used to identify hydrogen-like atoms, which have one valence electron and are thus isoelectronic to hydrogen.

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