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Explain : Anion has larger size than neutral atom .​

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A cation is smaller than the neutral atom as the effective nuclear force on each electron increases due to a decrease in the number of electrons. ... This decreases the atomic radius making it 'smaller'. In the case of an anion, the number of electrons increases thus reducing the effective nuclear force exerted by protons.

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cation is smaller than the neutral atom as the effective nuclear force on each electron increases due to a decrease in the number of electrons. ... This decreases the atomic radius making it 'smaller'. In the case of an anion, the number of electrons increases thus reducing the effective nuclear force exerted by protons.

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