Math, asked by hansraj76, 11 months ago

Na+ or Na which has larger size and why​

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Answered by pandurangilager
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Step-by-step explanation:

Na and Na+ both are same na+ has positive charge and na has neutral

Answered by BigBrainMan
2

Answer:

Na is larger

Step-by-step explanation:

Na+ is smaller as it has a positive charge. Or at least more positive than Na. To gain positive charge an atom must get rid of an electron. Electrons carry a negative charge. Hence, by getting rid of an electron the atom gains positive charge and also loses mass and becomes smaller due it having 1 less electron than before

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