MCQ
If $Br^-$ configuration is $[Ar]\, 3d^{10}\,4s^2\,4p^6$ then $Br^{+2}$ configuration will be identical to which element ?
  • A
    $Se$
  • $As$
  • C
    $Ga$
  • D
    $Ge$

Answer

Correct option: B.
$As$
b
$Br ^{-}$ is : $[ Ar ] \,3 d ^{10} \,4 s ^2 \,4 p ^6$

$Br ^{+2}$ is : $[ Ar ]\, 3 d ^{10} \,4 s ^2\, 4 p ^3$

The electronic configuration of $Br ^{+2}$ is hence identical with the element Arsenic.

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