isosterism
/ˌaɪsɒˈstɛrɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The principle that certain atoms or ions, having the same number of electrons, have similar chemical properties.
“The study of isosterism reveals the importance of electron configuration in determining chemical behavior.”
2. noun
A pair of molecules or ions with the same number of electrons but different numbers of protons, resulting in differences in physical and chemical properties.
“The researcher compared the isosterism of oxygen and sulfur in various compounds.”