What is the ionic radius of fluorine?
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As the number of electrons is increased, the nuclear force of attraction is decreased. Thus, the radius of fluoride ions is larger than that of fluorine atoms. \[F\] and are smaller and they have less shells. Between \[F\] and ,has one more electron, which causes the radius to be bigger.
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