Respuesta :
the answer is E- all of these
to check if these ions have the same e- configuration, check them in the periodic table and see where they land when you take or add electrons.
for example, K is one space away to be like Ar, which is just one space behind. having a positive charge +1, means that it has one less electron. if you remove this electron, it is like Ar because is one space.
another example-> S-2 means you have add two electrons because charge is negative, so you add. two spaces after S land in Ar. so it is same e- configuration as Ar.
to check if these ions have the same e- configuration, check them in the periodic table and see where they land when you take or add electrons.
for example, K is one space away to be like Ar, which is just one space behind. having a positive charge +1, means that it has one less electron. if you remove this electron, it is like Ar because is one space.
another example-> S-2 means you have add two electrons because charge is negative, so you add. two spaces after S land in Ar. so it is same e- configuration as Ar.