It is well known that an ion with the electron configuration of an inert gas (referred to as an 'ion of the inert gas type' in the later part of this note) may differ considerably from one with an electron con...It is well known that an ion with the electron configuration of an inert gas (referred to as an 'ion of the inert gas type' in the later part of this note) may differ considerably from one with an electron configuration different from that of an inert gas (referred to as an 'ion of the non-inert gas type'), though they may have the same ionic radii and equal charges. Thus it is展开更多
文摘It is well known that an ion with the electron configuration of an inert gas (referred to as an 'ion of the inert gas type' in the later part of this note) may differ considerably from one with an electron configuration different from that of an inert gas (referred to as an 'ion of the non-inert gas type'), though they may have the same ionic radii and equal charges. Thus it is