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explain why the ionic radius of Cs is larger than that of Be​

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Answered by Scarletttt
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Cations are typically smaller than neutral atoms because an electron is removed and the remaining electrons are more tightly drawn in toward the nucleus. An anion has an additional electron, which increases the size of the electron cloud and may make the ionic radius larger than the atomic radius.

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