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Atomic radius of Gallium is smaller than aluminium .why?​

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Answered by kundanconcepts800
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Answer:

This is due to inert pair effect

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gallium has smaller atomic radius than aluminium because the d orbital which is highly diffused offers poor shielding effect which results in increased nuclear charge. Due to increased charge by nucleus, outer electrons get attracted, decreasing the radius.

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