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Among the following, isoelectronic species are:

A

CO2,NO2CO_{2}, NO_{2}

B

NO2,CO2NO_{2}^{-}, CO_{2}

C

CN,COCN^{-}, CO

D

SO2,CO2SO_{2}, CO_{2}

Step-by-Step Solution

Isoelectronic species are defined as atoms, ions, or molecules that possess the same total number of electrons . To identify the isoelectronic pair, we calculate the total electron count for the species in the correct option using their atomic numbers (ZZ) and charges:

  1. CNCN^{-} (Cyanide ion): Carbon (Z=6Z=6) + Nitrogen (Z=7Z=7) + 1 (for the negative charge) = 14 electrons .
  2. COCO (Carbon monoxide): Carbon (Z=6Z=6) + Oxygen (Z=8Z=8) = 14 electrons .

Since both CNCN^{-} and COCO have exactly 14 electrons, they are isoelectronic . Other pairs, such as CO2CO_{2} (22 electrons) and NO2NO_{2} (23 electrons), do not have the same number of electrons and are therefore not isoelectronic .

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