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Does the size of neutral element and ion are same. Explain with example

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Relative Size of Atoms and Their Ions

In fact, the negative ion can be more than twice as large as the neutral atom. The only difference between an atom and its ions is the number of electrons that surround the nucleus. Example: A neutral chlorine atom contains 17 electrons, while a Cl- ion contains 18 electrons.

Answered by archanapravi22
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In fact, the negative ion can be more than twice as large as the neutral atom. The only difference between an atom and its ions is the number of electrons that surround the nucleus. Example: A neutral chlorine atom contains 17 electrons, while a Cl- ion contains 18 electrons.

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