Which of the following is iso-electronic?
CN−,CO
Now,
What do you mean by iso-electronic?
Iso-electronic ⟹ which have same number of electrons
So, lets calculate the number of electrons in each one of them.
(a) CN−⇒ (C = 6 electrons and N = 7 electrons) + 1 electrons (Because of negative charge) = 14 electrons
CO⇒ (C = 6 electrons and O = 8 electrons) = 14 electrons
(b) CO2⇒ (C = 6 electrons and O2=8 × 2 = 16 electrons) = 22 electrons
NO2⇒ (N = 7 electrons and O2=8 ×2=16 electrons) = 23 electrons
(c) NO2−⇒ (23 electrons + 1 electrons) (Because of negative Charge) = 24 electrons
CO2⇒ (C = 6 electrons and O2=8 × 2 = 16 electrons) = 22 electrons
(d) SO2⇒ (S = 16 electrons and O2 = 16 electrons) = 32 electrons
CO2⇒ (C = 6 electrons and O2 = 16 electrons ) = 22 electrons
Therefore, we can see that in only option (a), the number of electrons is same for both the molecules.