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Which element's ion in the ground state has the same electron configuration as that of neon?

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John Smith

John Smith

John Smith
John Smith

Answered Oct 07, 2016

Nitrogen

Valence 3 to 1, lose til theres none. Valence 7 to 5, gain til its 8 high. The noble gas is found by writing the configuration of the ion first, then matching it up to the noble gas. Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons (2-5), so you have to round up the number of valence electrons in the last electron shell to 8, based on the rule shown above. This makes the configuration 2-8, which matches up to the configuration of the noble gas neon (Ne).
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