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Question: Identify the isoelectronic pairs. (A) \(C{{O}_{3}}^{2-}\text{ and }N{{O}_{3}}^{-}\) (B) \(P{{O}...

Identify the isoelectronic pairs.
(A) CO32 and NO3C{{O}_{3}}^{2-}\text{ and }N{{O}_{3}}^{-}
(B) PO43 and SO42P{{O}_{4}}^{3-}\text{ and S}{{O}_{4}}^{2-}
(C) CO and N2{{N}_{2}}
(D) All of the above

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Solution

Hint: Isoelectronic pairs are those atoms, ions and molecules that have the same number of electrons in them. To find the isoelectronic pairs, we can just add the number of electrons of each atom and also the charge of the ion (if present) to find which of the molecules have the same number of electrons in them.

Complete answer:
- For answering this question, we first need to understand the meaning of isoelectronic pairs.
- Isoelectronic pairs are those pairs of atoms, ions or molecules that have the same number of electrons in them.

- For finding the isoelectronic pairs, we can just add the number of electrons of each atom in the species and also the charge of the species (if present).
- Then, if the number of electrons are equal in both species, they are said to be isoelectronic pairs.

- First let us take a look at CO32 and NO3C{{O}_{3}}^{2-}\text{ and }N{{O}_{3}}^{-}.
- We know that the number of electrons in C, N, and O are - 6, 7 and 8 respectively and the charge in CO32 and NO3C{{O}_{3}}^{2-}\text{ and }N{{O}_{3}}^{-} are 2 and 1 respectively.
- Therefore, the number of electrons in each species will be-

For CO32 C{{O}_{3}}^{2-}\text{ }: 6 + (3 x 8) + 2 = 32 electrons
For  NO3\text{ }N{{O}_{3}}^{-}: 7 + (3 x 8) + 1 = 32 electrons.
- As the number of electrons in both species is equal (32 electrons), they are an isoelectronic pair.
- Next, let us take a look at PO43 and SO42P{{O}_{4}}^{3-}\text{ and S}{{O}_{4}}^{2-}
- We know that the number of electrons in O, P, and S are - 8, 15 and 16 respectively and the charge in PO43 and SO42P{{O}_{4}}^{3-}\text{ and S}{{O}_{4}}^{2-} are 3 and 2 respectively.

- Therefore, the number of electrons in each species will be-
ForPO43P{{O}_{4}}^{3-}: 15 + (4 x 8) + 3 = 50 electrons
For SO42\text{S}{{O}_{4}}^{2-}: 16 + (4 x 8) + 2 = 50 electrons.
- As the number of electrons in both species is equal (50 electrons), they are an isoelectronic pair.
- Now, let us take a look at CO and N2{{N}_{2}}.
- We know that the number of electrons in C, N, and O are - 6, 7 and 8 respectively and the charge of both species is 0.
- Therefore, the number of electrons in each species will be-

For CO: 6 + 8 + 0 = 14 electrons
For N2{{N}_{2}}: (2 x 7) = 14 electrons.
- As the number of electrons in both species is equal (14 electrons), they are an isoelectronic pair.
- Hence, we can see that all the pairs given in the question are isoelectronic pairs.
- Therefore, the correct answer is option (D) All of the above

Note: It is of utmost importance that you take the net charge of the species into account while calculating the number of electrons. Failure to do so will give you the incorrect answer.