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How do slaters rule help that f- ion is larger in size than that of its parent atom?

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Answered by jishnustark
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There is also more electrostatic repulsion between the negatively charged electrons, which means that the electrons push each other away more strongly. The combination of these two factors expands the electron cloud of the atom, making its atomic radius. So, the new, resulting anion is bigger than its parent atom

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