Chemistry, asked by eminemfranko369, 10 months ago

cl- is larger than cl? ​

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Answered by rekha8881
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Answer:

Chlorine has a proton number of 17. ... Hence, we can deduce that the forces of attraction exerted on the outermost electron in chloride ion is lesser than chlorine atom, since there are more electrons. Conclusion, chloride ion has a bigger atomic radius due to an increase in number of electrons.

Answered by Nidhi2503
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Anion > Ion > Cation

So anion is always grater than its parent ion.

Anion gains but the ion remains same.

So Cl- is always greater than Cl

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