Which of the following pairs of ions are isoelectronic and isostructural?
A
CO₃²⁻, SO₃²⁻
B
ClO₃⁻, CO₃²⁻
C
SO₃²⁻, NO₃⁻
D
ClO₃⁻, SO₃²⁻
Step-by-Step Solution
Define Isoelectronic: Isoelectronic species have the same number of valence electrons (or total electrons).
Define Isostructural: Isostructural species have the same hybridization and shape (arrangement of atoms).
Analyze Option D (ClO3− and SO32−):
ClO3−: Valence electrons = 7(Cl)+3×6(O)+1(charge)=26. Structure: Cl has 7 valence electrons. 3 form bonds with O, 1 remains as a lone pair. Hybridization is sp3 (3 bond pairs + 1 lone pair). Shape is Trigonal Pyramidal.
SO32−: Valence electrons = 6(S)+3×6(O)+2(charge)=26. Structure: S has 6 valence electrons. 3 form bonds with O, 1 remains as a lone pair. Hybridization is sp3. Shape is Trigonal Pyramidal.
Conclusion: Both have 26 valence electrons and Trigonal Pyramidal shape.
Check other options:
CO32− (24e−, Trigonal Planar) vs SO32− (26e−, Pyramidal).
NO3− (24e−, Trigonal Planar).
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