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Which ion(s) has/have the same electron configuration (isoelectronic) as potassium?

1. Ar-
2. Rb+
3. Si+

Answer choices:
a. 2 and 3
b. 1
c. 1 and 3
d. all

User Adam Zarn
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Answer:

The correct answer to your question is: b. 1

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Ar- This option is correct because the atomic number of Ar is 18, is one electron is added, it acquires a negative charge that is the charge shown next to the Ar symbol and will have the same electron configuration that K has (atomic number 19).

2. Rb+ If Rb loses one electron it acquires a positive charge but the atomic number of Rb is 37 very far from the atomic number of potassium (K) which atomic number is 19.

3. Si+ Silicon has an atomic number of 14 very far from the atomic number of potassium, this option is incorrect.

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