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assertion - cations are smaller in radii than the parent atom. reason cation is formed by the loss of electron by the neutral atom​

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Answered by mufiahmotors
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The ionic radius of a cation is always smaller than the parent atom because the loss of one or more electrons increases the effective nuclear charge. As a result, the force the attraction of nucleus for the electrons increases and hence the ionic radii decrease.

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