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Isoelectronicity

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Isoelectronicity refers to the condition in which two or more entities (such as atoms, ions, or molecules) have the same number of electrons and, consequently, the same electronic structure. Because of this shared electronic configuration, isoelectronic species often exhibit similar chemical and physical properties.

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