maybe you ask about isoelectronic?
Electronicity - Two or more molecular entities (atoms, molecules, ions) are described as being isoelectronic with each other if they have the same number of valence electrons and the same structure (number and connectivity of atoms), regardless of the nature of the elements involved.
N and the O+ ion are isoelectronic because each has one atom and 5 electrons in the outer electronic shell.
CO, N2 and NO+ are isoelectronic because each has 2 nuclei and 10 valence electrons (4+6, 5+5, and 5+5, respectively).
2006-08-16 01:30:20
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answered by hi 2
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Isoelectric means having an equal positive and negative charge and the net charge is 0.
The isoelectric point of an amino acid is the pH at which the overall charge is 0. I guess the same is true of 2 ions. An Ion is a charged molecule so if you had two ions of the same charge, one positive and one negative, that would be isoelectric.
2006-08-16 01:23:38
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answered by heidavey 5
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isoelectric means they have the same charge or the net charge is 0. (it's in balance)
2006-08-16 04:18:57
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answered by shiara_blade 6
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i agree with number 2
2006-08-16 01:48:45
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answered by !_! 2
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