Chemistry, asked by rajwinderkaurnin, 7 months ago

how does ionic radius vary in period in a group how do you explain​

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Answered by pankajkumar1253
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Hello friend!

In a group, on moving from top to bottom, the ionic radius increases as a new energy level is added at each succeeding element but the number of valence electrons remains same.

Answered by bhoomikapoonacha
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Explanation:

the ionic radius increases as we move down the group. Its because as the electrons increase a new energy level is added.

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