Chemistry, asked by zeeshanbhatti6221, 4 months ago

chlorine ion is larger than chlorine but potassium ion is smaller than potassium why ​

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Answered by dangerousking5036
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In other words, K+ has bigger effective nuclear charge than Cl− , which translates to a bigger net positive charge felt by the outermost electrons. This will compress the energy levels a bit and make the ionic radius smaller for the potassium cation.

Answered by iamvanshika53
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n other words, K+ has bigger effective nuclear charge than Cl− , which translates to a bigger net positive charge felt by the outermost electrons. This will compress the energy levels a bit and make the ionic radius smaller for the potassium cation.

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