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the radius of a cation is _ the atomic radius of the corresponding element​

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Answered by rajkumarpiyush2006
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Answered by adityakashyap2067
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Values range from 30 pm to over 200 pm. In a neutral atom, the atomic and ionic radius are the same, but many elements exist as anions or cations. If the atom loses its outermost electron (positively charged or cation), the ionic radius is smaller than the atomic radius because the atom loses an electron energy shell.

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