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the radius of a cation is lesser than atom whilw that of an anion is greter than the atom​

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Answered by ancyvarghese
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Well the cation is positively charged because it has lost some valence electrons from its outermost occupied shells. Thus its radius is smaller.

Anions are formed due to gaining electrons. Thus they are bigger. (Compared to the neutral atom)

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