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K+ and argon have the same electron configuration

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Kr has same electron configuration as bromide ion. They both have 36 electrons.

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K+ and Argon

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Krypton in period IV

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Q: What noble gas has the same electronic configuration as fluorine?
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How does potassium and fluorine atoms change their electron configuration to obain a noble gas structure?

Potassium must lose one electron (to have the same configuration as the noble gas argon), and fluorine must gain one electron (to have the same configuration as neon)


What is the electronic configuration of calcium in calcium hydroxide?

The electronic configuration of calcium in calcium hydroxide is the configuration of a calcium +2 ion, which is the same as the configuration of the preceding noble gas, argon.


Which ions has the same electron configuration of a noble gas ca or ci?

Cl- and Ca2+ has the electronic configuration of the noble gas, Ar, with 18 electrons.


What noble gas has the same electron configuration as Ba?

There is no noble gas with the same electronic configuration as the element barium (Ba). But Ba2+ ion and the noble gas xenon (Xe) will have the same number of electrons (54 electrons each).


Why does fluorine has higher ionization energy than neon?

because neon is a noble gas which has stable electronic configuration ,but this is not the same in case of fluorine.This means we have to give high energy to gaseous neon atom to ionise it.


What noble gas has the same configuration as an iodide ion?

I- ion (iodine ion and not iodine) and xenon will have the same number of electrons (54 electrons)


A calcium ion has the same electron configuration as what other element?

Considering the normal calcium ion Ca2+ it has the same electronic configuration as the noble gas Argon.


What happens to an atom of fluorine when it forms an ionic bond in which it has the same electron configuration as the noble gas neon?

It accepts one electron.


What happens to an atom of fluorine F when it forms an ionic bond in which it has the same electron configuration as the noble gas neon?

It accepts one electron.


What happens to an atom of fluorine (F) when it forms an ionic bond in which it has the same electron configuration as the noble gas neon?

It accepts one electron.


What is the electron configuration for a fluorine atom in the excited state?

Ground state: 1s2 2s2 2p5Excited state: 1s2 2s2 2p4 3s1In the excited state, one of the 2p electrons jumped into a 3s orbital. This is unstable, and the electron will jump back down, releasing energy in the same amount of energy that was required to excite the electron initially.


What is the relationship between the stable ions and the noble gases?

Generally (but not always) stable ions will have the same the electronic configuration as that of noble gases (completely filled valence shells / orbitals)