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which has smaller size Na or Na+??

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Answered by Shraddhapatnaik
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na+ has smaller size because the size of parent cation is always bigger.
Answered by nishu9915
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Na+ is smaller because it has more positive charge than negative charge so nucleus attract all electrons tightly so it is smaller in size
for all elements cations are always smaller
more positive charge means smaller in size

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