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isoelectronic

American  
[ahy-soh-i-lek-tron-ik, -ee-lek-] / ˌaɪ soʊ ɪ lɛkˈtrɒn ɪk, -ˌi lɛk- /

adjective

Physics, Chemistry.
  1. noting or pertaining to atoms and ions having an equal number of electrons.

  2. noting or pertaining to atoms, radicals, or ions having either an equal number of electrons or an equal number of valence electrons.


isoelectronic British  
/ ˌaɪsəʊɪlɛkˈtrɒnɪk /

adjective

  1. (of atoms, radicals, or ions) having an equal number of electrons or a similar configuration of electrons

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Etymology

Origin of isoelectronic

First recorded in 1925–30; iso- + electronic

Example Sentences

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Atoms and ions that have the same electron configuration are said to be isoelectronic.

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For atoms or ions that are isoelectronic, the number of protons determines the size.

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The Ca2+ ion is therefore isoelectronic with the noble gas Ar.

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The greater the nuclear charge, the smaller the radius in a series of isoelectronic ions and atoms.

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