Chemistry, asked by abidaijaz8397, 1 year ago

Sulphur is smaller than sodium in size why?

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Answered by chirag8874695183
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because sulphur has more nuclear charge than sodium .
so proton attracts electrons towards nucleus with more force .
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wwwdoodle2p2ogfy: Sulfur size is 180 picometer and sodium size is 227 picometer and 227-180=47
chirag8874695183: Ya but in question..... it's asking reason
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