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explain why(1) the size of sodium ion (na+) is lower than sodium (na) metal​

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Answered by mahrashtriangirl
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(i) Sodium is a Group 1 element so its only ionic state is Na+. Cations of a given element have a smaller radius than the neutral atom, so Na+ will decrease in size compared with the Na atom.

Answered by silvianarodrigues74
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SODIUM is a group of one element so it's only ionic state in Na+ . Cations of a given element have a smaller radius than the neutral atom, so Na+ will decrease in size compared with the Na atom

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