CO is isoelectronic with
(i) NO+
(ii) N2
(iii) SnCl2
(iv) NO2-
CO is isoelectronic with
(i) NO+
(ii) N2
(iii) SnCl2
(iv) NO2-
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Ans: Option (i) and (ii)
The species having the same number of electrons are known as isoelectronic species.
The number of electrons in CO species is 14; 8 electrons from oxygen atom and 6 electrons from carbon atom.
The number of electrons in NO+ is 14; 8 electrons from oxygen atom, 7 electrons from nitrogen atom and 1 electron will be subtracted due to the positive charge on the species.
The number of electrons in N2 is 14 ; 7 from each nitrogen atom.
The number of electrons in SnCl2 is 84 ;50 from the tin atom and 17 from each chlorine atom.
The number of electrons in NO2
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