Which is bigger in size Na+,Na
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Na+ is smaller than Na
because, it has given away one electron because of which the electron shielding gets stronger due to more protons and less electrons.
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Na+ is smaller than Na because, it has given away one electron because of which the electron shielding gets stronger due to more protons and less electrons. Whereas, Cl- is larger than Cl because it has gained an extra electron and so, the no.
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