Chemistry, asked by prasntsinha, 5 months ago

Can an atomic ion be bigger than a molecular ion in size ? if yes then give example.​

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Answered by zahidvcm
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Answer:

Sodium is 2,8,1; Na+ is 2,8.

Answered by rajkumarbansi4
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Answer:

Ions aren't the same size as the atoms they come from. Compare the sizes of sodium and chloride ions with the sizes of sodium and chlorine atoms. Positive ions are smaller than the atoms they come from.

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Sodium is 2,8,1; Na+ is 2,8.

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