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what happens to the ionic size as the charge on the cation increases and why ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here we see that as the charge becomes more positive the radius of the cation decreases. This is because there are fewer electrons in the outer shells of the ions. The sizes of anions are relatively large because there are more electrons in their outermost shells.

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Here we see that as the charge becomes more positive the radius of the cation decreases. This is because there are fewer electrons in the outer shells of the ions. The sizes of anions are relatively large because there are more electrons in their outermost shells.

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