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give reason:- An onion is always larger than its parent atom

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As a consequence, cations are smaller than their parent atoms, as illustrated in Figure 8.5. The opposite is true of negative ions. When electrons are added to form an anion, the increased electron-electron repulsions cause the electrons to spread out more in space. Thus, anions are larger than their parent atoms.
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