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It is necessary to select one with the same number of outermost electrons.
When it becomes an ion, the electron goes in and out. Since chloride ion becomes an anion, one electron is added and the electron arrangement is the same as argon. On the contrary, since potassium ion becomes a cation, one electron is reduced. Therefore, the arrangement of electrons is the same as that of argon.

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