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    Which of the Following Could Never Be Isoelectronic Species
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Which of the Following Could Never Be Isoelectronic Species

Question 52

Question 52

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Which of the following could never be isoelectronic species?


A) anions of two different elements
B) cations of two different elements
C) an anion and a cation
D) an anion and an atom
E) atoms of two different elements

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