Chemistry, asked by madhvi7643, 9 months ago

hey..help me..why atomic size is inversely proportional to magnitude of positive charge​

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Answered by vidhi20oct
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Answer:

Cations are positively charged species mostly formed due to loss of electrons from the outermost orbitals of an atom. As the effective positive charges increases , the equilibrium between opposite charges is disturbed and the nucleus exerts a greater pull on the remaining electrons and thus the cationic size decreases with increase in charge

Answered by surajkumarmtg1234
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Explanation:it is because +ve charge decreses the no of valence electron.andthis decrease in valence e also decreases the atomic size

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