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The addition of electron gives the halide ions the same electron configuration as what gas?

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a noble gas

The elements of the halogen group  Group 17  gain electrons most readily, as can be seen from their large negative electron affinities. This means that more energy is released in the formation of a halide ion than for the anions of any other elements. Considering electron configuration, it is easy to see why. The outer configuration of all halogens is n s 2 n p 5 . The addition of one more electron gives the halide ions the same electron configuration as a noble gas, which we have seen is particularly stable.

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