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Explain why the radius of cation is always smaller then that of its parent atom?

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Answered by pranavkumbhar6866
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This is because since now the number of protons is greater than the number of electrons. Hence, there is a net posture charge, and atom is not neutral anymore. Therefore, because of this loss of electron in forming a cation, the size of the cation is smaller than its parent atom.

Answered by prajapatisimran312
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This is because since now the number of protons is greater than the number of electrons. Hence, there is a net posture charge, and atom is not neutral anymore. Therefore, because of this loss of electron in forming a cation, the size of the cation is smaller than its parent atom.

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