Explain why the ionic radius of h- is greater than that of f- ion.
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Hence though fluorine has an extra shell but due to the increased attractive forces of the nucleus on the orbiting electrons the radius decreases and in the free state both have almost an equal radius hydrogen(78 pm), fluorine(71 pm) but on adding that extra electron the increase in radius for hydrogen is more than
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