Chloride ion and potassium ion are isoelectronic. Then

Chloride Ion And Potassium Ion Are Isoelectronic Then Chemistry Question

Chloride ion and potassium ion are isoelectronic. Then

Options

(a) potassium ion is relatively bigger
(b) depends on the other cation and anion
(c) their sizes are same
(d) chlorine ion is bigger then potassium ion

Correct Answer:

chlorine ion is bigger then potassium ion

Explanation:

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Topics: Structure of Atom (90)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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