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Is K+ larger than Na+?

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Answered by rajatbiramane2517
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Explanation:

Yes It is larger then Na+

Answered by kripakaushik4171
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Explanation:

K+ is larger than Na+ because the ionic radius increases in a particular group on moving from top to bottom due to increase in the principle energy shell though the number or electrons in the valence shell remain the same.

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